Immunohistochemistry for the diagnosis of aspergillosis in Turkey poults.

From each of two flocks (A and B) of poults comprising 14,100 females and 11,300 males, respectively, 15 poults were examined pathologically. Poults of flock A had signs of neurological disturbances whereas birds from flock B showed respiratory symptoms. Gross lesions were observed only in two poults from flock A in which minute circular areas of cerebral malaria were seen. Histopathologically, the brain lesions contained fungal elements, and so did some of the pulmonary granulomas detected in three and six poults out of four and six birds examined from flock A and B, respectively. Mycological cultivation was attempted from the brains and lungs of five poults from flock A. However, only from the brain of a single bird a fungus, identified as Aspergillus fumigatus, was grown. Immunohistochemistry was applied because the histomorphology of fungal elements within some lesions did not offer any characteristics allowing an assessment of the identity of the infective fungi. Moreover, as fungi could not be detected within all lesions, immunohistochemistry accomplished the screening of tissues. For immunostaining of tissues a panel of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies identifying agents of aspergillosis, candidosis, fusariosis, scedosporiosis, and zygomycosis, was used. Due to a strong and uniform reactivity of all fungal elements with immunoreagents to Aspergillus spp. an unequivocal diagnosis of aspergillosis was established in all mycotic lesions. Apart from the establishment of an aetiological diagnosis, the application of immunohistochemistry also disclosed fungal fragments in granulomas which could not be identified with conventional histochemical stains.

[1]  H. Jensen,et al.  Immunohistochemical Diagnosis of Systemic Bovine Zygomycosis by Murine Monoclonal Antibodies , 1996, Veterinary pathology.

[2]  P. L. Frandsen,et al.  Development of Murine Monoclonal Antibodies for the Immunohistochemical Diagnosis of Systemic Bovine Aspergillosis , 1996, Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc.

[3]  L. Kaufman,et al.  Diagnosis of systemic mycoses by specific immunohistochemical tests , 1996, APMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica.

[4]  Jensen He Systemic bovine aspergillosis and zygomycosis in Denmark with reference to pathogenesis, pathology, and diagnosis. , 1994 .

[5]  H. Schønheyder,et al.  Immunohistochemical identification of aetiological agents of systemic bovine zygomycosis. , 1994, Journal of comparative pathology.

[6]  H. Jensen,et al.  Application of enzyme-immunohistochemistry for the diagnosis of aspergillosis, candidiasis, and zygomycosis in three lovebirds. , 1993, Avian diseases.

[7]  P. L. Frandsen,et al.  Enzyme immunohistochemistry with mono‐ and polyclonal antibodies in the pathological diagnosis of systemic bovine mycoses , 1993, APMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica.

[8]  Dirk,et al.  Rat monoclonal antibodies against Aspergillus galactomannan , 1992, Infection and immunity.

[9]  H. Schønheyder,et al.  Indirect immunofluorescence staining and crossed immunoelectrophoresis for differentiation of Candida albicans and Geotrichum candidum , 1990, Mycoses.

[10]  J. M. Smith Opportunistic Mycoses of Man and Other Animals , 1989 .

[11]  H. Schønheyder,et al.  Immunofluorescence staining of hyphae in the histopathological diagnosis of mycoses in cattle. , 1989, Journal of medical and veterinary mycology : bi-monthly publication of the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology.

[12]  P. Kerr,et al.  Mycosis of commercial Japanese quail, ducks and turkeys. , 1986, Australian veterinary journal.

[13]  R. K. Page,et al.  Aspergillosis in turkeys associated with use of contaminated litter. , 1984, Avian diseases.

[14]  J. Richard,et al.  Vaccination studies of aspergillosis in turkeys: subcutaneous inoculation with several vaccine preparations followed by aerosol challenge exposure. , 1982, American journal of veterinary research.

[15]  L. Ajello,et al.  A Colour Atlas and Textbook of the Histopathology of Mycotic Disease , 1980 .

[16]  V. Sood,et al.  Aspergillosis of the central nervous system , 1978, Journal of the Neurological Sciences.

[17]  D. Cordes,et al.  Acute mycotic pneumonia of cattle. , 1964, New Zealand veterinary journal.

[18]  P. Austwick The presence of aspergillus fumigatus in the lungs of dairy cows. , 1962, Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology.

[19]  G. W. Anderson,et al.  Hatchery sanitation as a control measure for aspergillosis in fowl. , 1960 .