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MYCOBACTERIA SPP. Reservoir Clinical Manifestation Mycobacterium tuberculosis Human Pulmonary and dissem. T.B. M. lepra Human Leprosy M. bovis Human & cattle T.B. like infection M. avium Soil, water, birds, fowl environment Pulmonary T.B. (infect bird) Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an obligate pathogenic bacterial species in the family Mycobacteriaceae and the causative agent of most cases of tuberculosis. First discovered in 1882 by Robert Koch, M. tuberculosis has an unusual, waxy coating on its cell surface (primarily due to the presence of mycolic acid), which makes the cells impervious to Gram staining; M. tuberculosis can appear Gram negative and Gram positive in clinical settings. The Ziehl-Neelsen stain, or acid-fast stain, is used instead. The physiology of M. tuberculosis is highly aerobic and requires high levels of oxygen. Primarily a pathogen of the mammalian respiratory system, it infects the lungs. The most frequently used diagnostic methods for tuberculosis are the tuberculin skin test, acid-fast stain, and chest radiographs. It is a small bacillus that can withstand weak disinfectants and can survive in a dry state for weeks. Its unusual cell wall, rich in lipids (e.g., mycolic acid), is likely responsible for this resistance and is a key virulence factor. Humans are the only known reservoirs of M. tuberculosis. When in the lungs, M. tuberculosis is taken up by alveolar macrophages, but they are unable to digest and eradicate the bacterium. Its cell wall prevents the fusion of the phagosome with the lysosome, which contains a host of antimycobacterial factors. person to person spread by direct contact or inhalation of infectious erosole. Microscopy Organisms are identified by their red color on acid-fast staining. Cells are often seen wrapped together, due to the presence of fatty acids in the cell wall that stick together. This appearance is referred to as chording, like strands of chord that make up a rope.

Morphology and identification Typical organisms: In tissue, tubercle bacilli are thin straight rods with variable morphology from one species to another. All bacteria except the mycobacteria, acid- fastness depends on the integrity of the waxy envelope.the Ziehl-Neelsen technique of staining is employed for identification of acid-fast bacteria Culture: Egg media (eg, Lowenstein-Jensen) contain salts, glycerol, and complex organic substances (eg, fresh eggs, egg yolks, potato flour, and other ingredients). Malachite green is included to inhibit other bacteria. Small inocula in specimens from patients will grow on these media in 3-6 weeks. These media with added antibiotics are used as selective media. Glycerol broth used as liquid media for this bacteria, the bacteria appear as white pellicle on the surface of media, Dubose broth used for rapid culturing and for saving the bacteria for many years. Eight Week Growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on Lowenstein-Jensen Agar The growth characterized as rough-tough-puff Growth characteristics:. 1) Mycobacteria are obligate aerobes.. 2) Increased Co 2 tension enhances growth.. Pathogenicity of Mycobacteria: Humans and guinea pigs are highly susceptible to M.tuberculosis infection, whereas cattle are resistant. M.tuberculosis and M bovis are equally pathogenic for humans. The route of infection (respiratory versus intestinal determines the pattern of lesions.. Virulent strains of tubercle bacilli form microscopic "serpentine cords" in which acid-fast

bacilli are arranged in parallel chains. Cord formation is correlated with virulence. A "cord factor" inhibits migration of leukocytes, causes chronic granulomas. cord growth (serpentine arrangement) of virulent strains Tuberculin Test A-Material:. Old tuberculin is a concentrated filtrate of broth in which tubercle bacilli have grown for 6 weeks. A Purified protein derivative ( P P D ) is obtained Reactions to Tuberculin: In an individual who has not had contact with mycobacteria, there's no reaction. An individual who has had a primary infection with tubercle bacilli develops induration, edema, and erythema in 24-48 hours. The skin test should be read 48 or 72 hours. Induration 10mm or more in diameter is considered as positive test. Positive tests tend to persist for several days. The tuberculin test becomes positive within 4-6 weeks after infection. Diagnostic laboratory tests A positive tuberculin test does not prove the presence of active disease due to tubercle bacilli. Isolation of tubercle bacilli provides such proof: A. Specimens: consist of fresh sputum, gastric washings, urine, pleural fluid, joint fluid, biopsy material, blood, or other suspected material. B. Decontamination and Concentration of Specimens: Specimens from sputum with NaOH, neutralized with

C. Smears: buffer, and concentrated by centrifugation à Used for acid-fast stains and for culture. Examined for acid-fast bacilli by Ziehl-Neelsen staining. Fluorescence microscopy with auramine-rhodamine stain is more sensitive than acid-fast stain. D. Culture, Identification, and Susceptibility Testing: A selective agar media (eg, Lowenstein-Jensen) Conventional methods for identification of mycobacteria include observation of rate of growth, colony morphology, pigmentation, and biochemical profiles. Growth rate separates the rapid growers à<7 days, from other mycobacteria. Molecular probes provide a rapid, sensitive, (PCR) The polymerase chain reaction holds great promise for the rapid and direct detection of M. tuberculosis in clinical specimensthe PCR test is approved for this use. Mycobacterium leprae Leprosy: Is caused by the organism Mycobacterium leprae. Leprosy has two common forms, tuberculoid and Lepromatous. Both forms produce lesions on the skin, but the Lepromatous form is most sever, producing large disfiguring nodules. person to person spread by direct contact or inhalation of infectious erosole. All forms of the disease eventually cause peripheral neurological damage (nerve damage in the extremities by sensory loss in the skin and muscle weakness). People with long-term leprosy may lose the use their hands or feet due to repeated injury resulting from lack of sensation. Lepromin skin test : The lepromin skin test is used to determine what type of leprosy a person has. It involves the injection of a standardized extract of the inactivated "leprosy bacillus",(mycobacterium leprae or "Hansen's Bacillus") under the skin. The reaction continue for 3-5 weeks and it is called Mitsoda Reaction. This test is positive in tuberculoid form and negative in lepromatous form (which detect by staining).

Chest X-Ray of Patient with Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Stained with Fluorescent Dye Lepromatous vs. Tuberculoid Leprosy Prof. Dr. Zainab Almahdi M.Sc. Luma Witwit