Title of article :
A study of microsporidiosis in corneal scrapings of keratitis patients referring to Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran in 2013- 14
Author/Authors :
Ghamiloui ، MM نويسنده Department of Parasitology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran , , Valadkhani ، Z نويسنده Department of Parasitology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran , , Rahimi، F نويسنده Cornea Clinic, Farabi Research Eye Hospital, Professor of ophthalmology, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
Background and Purpose:
Microsporidiosis is one of the emerging and opportunistic infections, which causing
various clinical symptoms in humans. The prevalence of
this infection varies, depending on the infected organ,
diagnostic methods, and geographical conditions. In the present study, we aimed to investigate microsporidial keratitis
in patients referring to Farabi Eye Hospital Tehran, Iran in 2013-
14.
Materials
and Methods:
Two scraping samples were collected from 91 keratitis patients, five cases had prior
history of receiving immune suppressive drugs. One of the two collected samples from each participant was used for
Vero cell culture and the other was used fo
r the preparation of Giemsa and Gram staining slides. After 30 days, the
cells were scrapped and used for DNA extraction; afterwards, nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection
method was applied. Primer pairs of small
-subunit ribosomal RNA gene were
designed by CLC Genomics
workbench software to amplify all major microsporidian pathogens, as well as
E. bieneusi
, which was used as the
positive control in this study
.
Results:
The nested PCR showed negative results regarding the presence of microspori
dia in the samples.
Similarly, Giemsa and Gram staining slides did not detect any spores
.
Conclusion:
The prevalence of human microsporidiosis ranges between 0% and 50%, worldwide. Based on all the
negative samples in the present study, we can conclude tha
t the prevalence of this infection among Iranian patients falls
in the lower quartile. By gathering further evidence, researchers can take a step forward in this area and open new doors
for the assessment of AIDS patients and users of immunosuppressive drugs.
Journal title :
Current Medical Mycology
Journal title :
Current Medical Mycology