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Intestinal Protozoa

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Intestinal Protozoa Overview - Gut Invaders Intro

  • Microscopic, unicellular eukaryotic parasites colonizing human intestines, causing a spectrum of gastrointestinal diseases.
  • A major global health burden, prevalent in regions with poor sanitation and contaminated water sources.
  • Pathogenesis: mucosal adherence/invasion, toxin production, host inflammation, nutrient malabsorption.
  • Key groups by motility:
    • Amoebae (e.g., Entamoeba): use pseudopods.
    • Flagellates (e.g., Giardia): possess flagella.
    • Ciliates (e.g., Balantidium): use cilia.
    • Apicomplexa (Sporozoa; e.g., Cryptosporidium): complex life cycles, apical complex.

⭐ Most intestinal protozoa transmit fecal-orally, typically via ingestion of resistant cysts or oocysts. Balantidium coli feeding and digestion diagram

Entamoeba histolytica - Amoebic Menace

  • Infective form: Cyst (quadrinucleate); Invasive form: Trophozoite.
  • Transmission: Feco-oral route.
  • Pathology: Flask-shaped ulcers in colon. 📌 Mnemonic: "Amoeba digs a FLASK to HIDE". Entamoeba histolytica flask-shaped ulcer diagram
  • Clinical Syndromes:
    • Intestinal: Asymptomatic carriage; Amoebic dysentery (blood & mucus).
    • Extra-intestinal: Amoebic liver abscess (RUQ pain, fever; "anchovy sauce" pus). Ultrasound and CT of amoebic liver abscess
  • Diagnosis:
    • Microscopy: Trophozoites with ingested RBCs in stool/biopsy; Cysts in stool. Entamoeba histolytica trophozoite with ingested RBCs
    • Antigen detection in stool; Serology for invasive disease.
  • Treatment: Metronidazole (tissue amoebicide) followed by a luminal amoebicide (e.g., Diloxanide furoate).

⭐ Ingested RBCs in the trophozoite stage is diagnostic for E. histolytica.

Giardia lamblia - Beaver Fever Blues

  • Flagellated protozoan; causes giardiasis ("Beaver Fever"). Most common intestinal protozoan in US.
  • Forms:
    • Trophozoite: Pear-shaped, binucleate (owl-eye), 4 pairs flagella. Motility: 📌 "Falling leaf". Giardia lamblia trophozoites "owl eye"
    • Cyst: Oval, 4 nuclei. Infective, environmentally resistant. Transmitted via contaminated water. Giardia lamblia cyst under microscope
  • Pathogenesis: Attaches to duodenal/jejunal mucosa → villous blunting, malabsorption (fat, vitamins A, D, E, K, B12).
  • Clinical: Non-bloody, foul-smelling diarrhea (steatorrhea), cramps, bloating, flatulence, weight loss.

    ⭐ Giardiasis is known for causing foul-smelling steatorrhea and malabsorption.

  • Diagnosis: Stool O&P (cysts/trophozoites), ELISA (stool antigen), string test (Entero-test).
  • Treatment: Metronidazole, Tinidazole, Nitazoxanide. Consider lactose intolerance post-infection.

Intestinal Coccidia - Tiny Gut Wreckers

  • Opportunistic protozoa causing diarrhea, severe in immunocompromised (CD4 < 200 cells/µL).
  • Diagnosis: Oocysts in stool via Modified Acid-Fast Stain (MAFS). 📌 "Crypto, Cyclo, Cysto are Acid-Fast".
FeatureCryptosporidium spp.Cystoisospora belliCyclospora cayetanensis
Oocyst Size (µm)4-6 (Small, round)20-30 (Large, oval)8-10 (Intermediate, round)
MAFSRed/Pink (variable)Red/Pink (uniform)Red/Pink (variable)
TransmissionWaterborneFecal-oralImported produce
ClinicalProfuse watery diarrheaChronic diarrhea, malabsorptionProlonged watery diarrhea
TreatmentNitazoxanide; HAARTTMP-SMXTMP-SMX

⭐ Cryptosporidium parvum causes severe, chronic diarrhea in AIDS patients, especially with CD4 < 100 cells/µL.

Other Notable Gut Protozoa - Rare But Relevant

  • Balantidium coli:
    • Largest protozoan, only pathogenic ciliate. Reservoir: Pigs.
    • Dysentery-like illness. Trophozoite: kidney-bean shaped macronucleus.
    • Balantidium coli life cycle diagram
  • Cystoisospora belli (Isospora belli):
    • Immunocompromised (AIDS, CD4 < 200): chronic watery diarrhea.
    • Oocysts in stool (modified Acid-Fast Stain positive, autofluorescent).
  • Sarcocystis spp.:
    • Intestinal sarcocystosis (from undercooked beef/pork) or muscular sarcocystosis.
    • Intestinal form: often asymptomatic or mild GI symptoms.
  • Microsporidia (e.g., Enterocytozoon bieneusi, Encephalitozoon intestinalis):
    • Obligate intracellular fungi (reclassified). Immunocompromised (AIDS): chronic diarrhea.
    • Small spores seen with special stains (e.g., Chromotrope R).
    • Microsporidia spores in stool, Chromotrope R and calcofluor

⭐ Balantidium coli is the largest intestinal protozoan and the only ciliate pathogenic to humans.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Entamoeba histolytica: Flask-shaped ulcers, liver abscess (anchovy sauce), ingested RBCs in trophozoites.
  • Giardia lamblia: Steatorrhea, malabsorption, falling leaf motility; commonest protozoal diarrhea.
  • Cryptosporidium parvum: Severe watery diarrhea in AIDS (CD4 < 100); modified acid-fast stain for oocysts.
  • Cyclospora cayetanensis: Prolonged watery diarrhea; oocysts are autofluorescent.
  • Isospora belli: Chronic diarrhea in immunocompromised; oval oocysts on modified acid-fast stain.
  • Balantidium coli: Largest protozoan, only pathogenic ciliate, pig association, causes dysentery.

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