Identification of Encephalitozoon intestinalis in Travelers with Chronic Diarrhea by Specific PCR Amplification

Author:

Raynaud Laurent12,Delbac Frederic3,Broussolle Veronique3,Rabodonirina Meja2,Girault Veronique2,Wallon Martine2,Cozon Gregoire4,Vivares Christian P.3,Peyron François2

Affiliation:

1. ESSA, 69500 Bron,1

2. Département de Parasitologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université Claude Bernard, 69373 Lyon Cedex 08,2

3. Protistologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire des Parasites Opportunistes, LBCP, ESA CNRS 6023, Université Blaise Pascal, 63177 Aubière Cedex,3 and

4. Service Immunologie, Hôpital de la Croix Rousse, 69317 Lyon Cedex 04,4 France

Abstract

ABSTRACT With the use of Weber’s modified trichrome and Uvitex 2B techniques, spores of microsporidia were detected in the stools of four travelers presenting clinically with chronic diarrhea. The general health of these patients was not impaired, and human immunodeficiency virus screening was negative. Immune evaluation, including the study of lymphocytic subpopulations, assay of serum immunoglobulins, and an intradermal multitest, showed normal results. Molecular identification of microsporidian species was based on the PCR amplification of a small-subunit rRNA sequence followed by Hin fI endonuclease restriction. Encephalitozoon intestinalis microsporidiosis was thus shown in two of the four patients examined. In two patients, therapy based on albendazole made stools devoid of microsporidian spores without influence on the intestinal disorders. The pathogenic role of E. intestinalis in immunocompetent individuals remains to be demonstrated.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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