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Katie Olenick, Jacquie Mohney

& Qazi Omair

Aspergillosis

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Names

• People with Aspergillosis are in three distinct groups • Healthy immune system

• Non-invasive Aspergilloma • Chronic pulmonary Aspergillosis (CPA) • Allergic bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (ABPA) • Fungal sinusitus (Fungal ball in the sinuses) • Otomycosis (Ear infection) • Keratitus (Eye infection) • Onychomycosis (Nail infection)

Names Con’t

• Damage or nonexistent immune system • Pulmonary Aspergilloma (Lungs) • Endocarditis, Mycarditis (Heart) • Cerebral Aspergillosis (Brain) • Renal Aspergillosis (Kidney) • Odteomyelitis (Bone) • Gastrointestinal tract

• Chronic granulomatous disorder

• Genetic • 8 to 10 out of millions of people

Classification of Taxonomy

• Kingdom (Fungi) • Phylum (Ascomycota) • Class (Ascomycetes) • Order (Eurotiales) • Family (Trichocomacaea) • Genus (Aspergillus) • Species: A. fumigatus, A. flavus, A. niger, A.

nidulans, A. terreus

Aspergillus fumigatus

• Filamentous fungus

• Worldwide

• Airborne saprophytic fungi

• Causes infection

A. flavus

• Produces aflatoxin (most important known microtoxins)

• Imperfect ascomycete (does not produce ascospores- makes asexual spores)

• More common in air than A. fumigatus

A. niger

• Multi-nucleate • Normally haploid • Found in agricultural products

A. nidulans

• Ascomycetes • All are filamentous fungus • Asexual spores (Candida) • Sexual spores (Ascospores) • Develop 9 different cell types

A. terreus

• Filamentous ascomycete • Produce lateral cells termed

aleuriospores

Life Cycle

• Sarophytes

• Production of conidia (asexual spores)

• Primary route of human infection: • Inhalation

• Conidial deposition

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Epidemiology

• Most common in individuals with: • Asthma

• Cystic fibrosis

• Organ transplant patients

• Immunosuppressed

• Corticosteroid-induced patients

• Neutropenia

The mortality rate in some groups is ~90%

Pathogenesis

• Innate defenses

• Inflammatory

mediators

• Ex. Beta-D-

glucan

• Risk of the disease

increases with the

combination of: • Impacting proximal

events in conidial

clearance, production of

inflammation, and

killing of invasive forms

• microbial factors

impacting disease

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•Blood Test •Called ‘aspergillus precipitin test’

•Detects antibodies to aspergillus

•Imaging •Chest x-ray or CT scan

•Lung cavity lesion or fungal ball (aspergilloma)

•Skin Test •Aspergillus Ag injected into skin

•Allergic reaction indicates circulating IgE antibodies specific for aspergillus

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Pulmonary

Aspergillosis Normal Chest X-Ray

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•Sputum microscopic analysis

•Filamentous fungus

•Branching septate hyphae with 45°angle

•Silver stains

http://www.mycology.adelaide.edu.au/Mycoses/Opportunistic/Aspergillosis/

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A. Fumigatus (left) A. Flatus (right)

•Sputum culture

•Symptoms

•Cough

•Hemoptysis

•Dyspnea

•Fever

•Weight loss

•Fatigue

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•Commonly found

•opportunistic infection

•AIDS

•Cancer patients

•Similar to

•lung cancer

•tuberculosis

•other lung infections

•Oral Corticosteroids •Standard treatment for allergic bronchopulmonary

aspergillosis to reduce inflammation

•Will prevent existing asthma or cystic fibrosis from worsening

•Antifungal medication •Standard treatment for invasive pulmonary

aspergillosis

•Historically has been Amphotericin B

•Newer antifungals such as itraconazole and voriconazole are now preferred

•Aspergillomas

•Surgical methods

•Bleeding aspergilloma

•Embolization

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http://www.njmoldinspection.com/mycoses/moldinfections.html

• Male • Weakness • Loss of bladder and

bowel control

• Spinal epidural abcess • Aspergillus fumigatus • Cauda equina syndrome

• Treatment • Surgical drainage • Voriconazole • Intraconazole

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• Increased incidence • Preventative measures • Hedi Chaker Hospital

• Hematology

• Environmental Factors • Invasive Aspergillosis

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