Pathology of Neonatal Non-albicans Candidiasis: Autopsy Study and Literature Review
Introduction/Objectives Non-albicans Candida species such as Candida parapsilosis and Candida glabrata have emerged as prevalent pathogens in premature infants. The aim of this study was to systematically delineate the histopathologic findings in neonatal non-albicans candidiasis. Methods We perform...
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Abstract | Introduction/Objectives
Non-albicans Candida species such as Candida parapsilosis and Candida glabrata have emerged as prevalent pathogens in premature infants. The aim of this study was to systematically delineate the histopathologic findings in neonatal non-albicans candidiasis.
Methods
We performed a retrospective clinicopathologic analysis of extremely premature (23–28 weeks’ gestation) infants diagnosed with invasive candidiasis. Archival autopsy tissues were subjected to periodic acid-Schiff, methenamine-silver and anti-Candida (immuno)histochemical stains, as well as dual anti-Candida and anti-cytokeratin or anti-CD31 immunofluorescence assays. In addition, we studied the prevalence of intestinal Candida colonization in a consecutive autopsy series of extremely premature infants.
Results
Based on positive postmortem blood and/or lung cultures, invasive candidiasis (3 non-albicans and 11 Candida albicans) was diagnosed in 14 of the 187 extremely premature infants examined between 1995 and 2017. In contrast to the well-known inflammatory and tissue-destructive phenotype of congenital C. albicans infection, invasive non-albicans candidiasis/candidemia caused by C. parapsilosis and C. glabrata was inconspicuous by routine hematoxylin-eosin-based histopathologic analysis despite a heavy fungal presence detected in intestines, lungs, and blood by targeted (immuno)histochemical assays. Intestinal colonization by Candida species was identified in 16 of the 26 (61%) extremely premature neonates who had lived for at least 1 week, as assessed by anti-Candida immunostaining.
Conclusion
Invasive neonatal non-albicans candidiasis/candidemia appears to have no distinct histopathologic signature. Based on the notoriously low sensitivity of fungal blood cultures and the observed high frequency of Candida intestinal colonization (>50%), it is likely that non-albicans candidiasis/candidemia may be underdiagnosed in (deceased) preterm infants. Routine inclusion of targeted (immuno)histochemical fungal detection strategies in the perinatal autopsy may lead to deeper insight into the prevalence and clinical relevance of neonatal non-albicans candidiasis. |
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AbstractList | INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVESNon- albicans Candida species such as Candida parapsilosis and Candida glabrata have emerged as prevalent pathogens in premature infants. The aim of this study was to systematically delineate the histopathologic findings in neonatal non- albicans candidiasis. METHODSWe performed a retrospective clinicopathologic analysis of extremely premature (23-28 weeks' gestation) infants diagnosed with invasive candidiasis. Archival autopsy tissues were subjected to periodic acid-Schiff, methenamine-silver and anti- Candida (immuno)histochemical stains, as well as dual anti- Candida and anti-cytokeratin or anti-CD31 immunofluorescence assays. In addition, we studied the prevalence of intestinal Candida colonization in a consecutive autopsy series of extremely premature infants. RESULTSBased on positive postmortem blood and/or lung cultures, invasive candidiasis (3 non- albicans and 11 Candida albicans) was diagnosed in 14 of the 187 extremely premature infants examined between 1995 and 2017. In contrast to the well-known inflammatory and tissue-destructive phenotype of congenital C. albicans infection, invasive non- albicans candidiasis/candidemia caused by C. parapsilosis and C. glabrata was inconspicuous by routine hematoxylin-eosin-based histopathologic analysis despite a heavy fungal presence detected in intestines, lungs, and blood by targeted (immuno)histochemical assays. Intestinal colonization by Candida species was identified in 16 of the 26 (61%) extremely premature neonates who had lived for at least 1 week, as assessed by anti- Candida immunostaining. CONCLUSIONInvasive neonatal non- albicans candidiasis/candidemia appears to have no distinct histopathologic signature. Based on the notoriously low sensitivity of fungal blood cultures and the observed high frequency of Candida intestinal colonization (>50%), it is likely that non- albicans candidiasis/candidemia may be underdiagnosed in (deceased) preterm infants. Routine inclusion of targeted (immuno)histochemical fungal detection strategies in the perinatal autopsy may lead to deeper insight into the prevalence and clinical relevance of neonatal non- albicans candidiasis. Non- albicans Candida species such as Candida parapsilosis and Candida glabrata have emerged as prevalent pathogens in premature infants. The aim of this study was to systematically delineate the histopathologic findings in neonatal non- albicans candidiasis. We performed a retrospective clinicopathologic analysis of extremely premature (23-28 weeks' gestation) infants diagnosed with invasive candidiasis. Archival autopsy tissues were subjected to periodic acid-Schiff, methenamine-silver and anti- Candida (immuno)histochemical stains, as well as dual anti- Candida and anti-cytokeratin or anti-CD31 immunofluorescence assays. In addition, we studied the prevalence of intestinal Candida colonization in a consecutive autopsy series of extremely premature infants. Based on positive postmortem blood and/or lung cultures, invasive candidiasis (3 non- albicans and 11 Candida albicans) was diagnosed in 14 of the 187 extremely premature infants examined between 1995 and 2017. In contrast to the well-known inflammatory and tissue-destructive phenotype of congenital C. albicans infection, invasive non- albicans candidiasis/candidemia caused by C. parapsilosis and C. glabrata was inconspicuous by routine hematoxylin-eosin-based histopathologic analysis despite a heavy fungal presence detected in intestines, lungs, and blood by targeted (immuno)histochemical assays. Intestinal colonization by Candida species was identified in 16 of the 26 (61%) extremely premature neonates who had lived for at least 1 week, as assessed by anti- Candida immunostaining. Invasive neonatal non- albicans candidiasis/candidemia appears to have no distinct histopathologic signature. Based on the notoriously low sensitivity of fungal blood cultures and the observed high frequency of Candida intestinal colonization (>50%), it is likely that non- albicans candidiasis/candidemia may be underdiagnosed in (deceased) preterm infants. Routine inclusion of targeted (immuno)histochemical fungal detection strategies in the perinatal autopsy may lead to deeper insight into the prevalence and clinical relevance of neonatal non- albicans candidiasis. Introduction/Objectives Non-albicans Candida species such as Candida parapsilosis and Candida glabrata have emerged as prevalent pathogens in premature infants. The aim of this study was to systematically delineate the histopathologic findings in neonatal non-albicans candidiasis. Methods We performed a retrospective clinicopathologic analysis of extremely premature (23–28 weeks’ gestation) infants diagnosed with invasive candidiasis. Archival autopsy tissues were subjected to periodic acid-Schiff, methenamine-silver and anti-Candida (immuno)histochemical stains, as well as dual anti-Candida and anti-cytokeratin or anti-CD31 immunofluorescence assays. In addition, we studied the prevalence of intestinal Candida colonization in a consecutive autopsy series of extremely premature infants. Results Based on positive postmortem blood and/or lung cultures, invasive candidiasis (3 non-albicans and 11 Candida albicans) was diagnosed in 14 of the 187 extremely premature infants examined between 1995 and 2017. In contrast to the well-known inflammatory and tissue-destructive phenotype of congenital C. albicans infection, invasive non-albicans candidiasis/candidemia caused by C. parapsilosis and C. glabrata was inconspicuous by routine hematoxylin-eosin-based histopathologic analysis despite a heavy fungal presence detected in intestines, lungs, and blood by targeted (immuno)histochemical assays. Intestinal colonization by Candida species was identified in 16 of the 26 (61%) extremely premature neonates who had lived for at least 1 week, as assessed by anti-Candida immunostaining. Conclusion Invasive neonatal non-albicans candidiasis/candidemia appears to have no distinct histopathologic signature. Based on the notoriously low sensitivity of fungal blood cultures and the observed high frequency of Candida intestinal colonization (>50%), it is likely that non-albicans candidiasis/candidemia may be underdiagnosed in (deceased) preterm infants. Routine inclusion of targeted (immuno)histochemical fungal detection strategies in the perinatal autopsy may lead to deeper insight into the prevalence and clinical relevance of neonatal non-albicans candidiasis. |
Author | Trail-Burns, Elizabeth Mao, Quanfu Chu, Sharon De Paepe, Monique E Bliss, Joseph M Hemedez, Claire Shaw, Sunil K |
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Non-albicans Candida species such as Candida parapsilosis and Candida glabrata have emerged as prevalent pathogens in premature... Non- albicans Candida species such as Candida parapsilosis and Candida glabrata have emerged as prevalent pathogens in premature infants. The aim of this study... INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVESNon- albicans Candida species such as Candida parapsilosis and Candida glabrata have emerged as prevalent pathogens in premature... |
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SubjectTerms | Candida glabrata - isolation & purification Candida parapsilosis - isolation & purification Candidiasis, Invasive - diagnosis Candidiasis, Invasive - microbiology Candidiasis, Invasive - pathology Humans Infant, Extremely Premature Infant, Newborn Infant, Premature, Diseases - diagnosis Infant, Premature, Diseases - microbiology Infant, Premature, Diseases - pathology Retrospective Studies |
Title | Pathology of Neonatal Non-albicans Candidiasis: Autopsy Study and Literature Review |
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