石蜡包埋皮肤活检标本水痘带状疱疹病毒的原位杂交检测

P. Annunziato , O. Lungu , A. Gershon , D.N. Silvers , P. LaRussa , S.J. Silverstein
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背景:当病毒学和分子诊断技术不可用时,水痘带状疱疹病毒(VZV)感染的诊断依赖于临床标准和皮肤活检标本或Tzank制剂的组织学评估。这些方法容易误诊水痘和带状疱疹,特别是当临床表现不典型时。目的:为了提高在这些情况下的诊断,我们开发了一种原位杂交技术,利用抗荧光素碱性磷酸酶偶联抗体可视化的荧光素标记寡核苷酸探针检测VZV。研究设计:我们回顾性地检查了26例与VZV或单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染组织学特征一致的石蜡包埋皮肤活检标本和11例原位杂交对照病例。将VZV和HSV-1的原位杂交与VZV和HSV-1的聚合酶链反应(PCR)以及临床和组织学检查进行比较。结果:26例研究病例中13例VZV原位杂交阳性,11例对照病例中2例VZV原位杂交阳性。与PCR相比,原位杂交的敏感性为92%,特异性为88%。与临床诊断相比,原位杂交的敏感性为86%,特异性为87%。所有水痘病例在真皮中都有vzv阳性炎症细胞,但在带状疱疹病例中这一发现较少见。结论:该原位杂交技术是一种敏感、特异的皮肤病变VZV诊断方法,适用于大多数组织病理学实验室环境。此外,原位杂交可以揭示单个感染细胞,并可能为VZV皮肤感染的发病机制提供见解。
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In situ hybridization detection of varicella zoster virus in paraffin-embedded skin biopsy samples

Background: When virologic and molecular diagnostic techniques are unavailable, the diagnosis of varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection depends on clinical criteria and histologic evaluation of skin biopsy specimens or Tzank preparations. These methods can misdiagnose chickenpox and zoster, particularly when the clinical manifestations are atypical.

Objective: To improve diagnosis in these settings, we developed an in situ hybridization technique for the detection of VZV utilizing a fluorescein-labeled oligonucleotide probe visualized with anti-fluorescein alkaline phosphatase-conjugated antibody.

Study design: We retrospectively examined 26 paraffin-embedded skin biopsy specimens with histologic features consistent with VZV or herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection and 11 control cases by in situ hybridization. In situ hybridization for VZV and HSV-1 was compared with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for VZV and HSV-1 and clinical and histologic examination.

Results: Thirteen of the 26 study cases and two of the 11 control cases were positive for VZV by in situ hybridization. When compared with PCR, in situ hybridization was 92% sensitive and 88% specific. When compared with clinical diagnosis, in situ hybridization was 86% sensitive and 87% specific. All cases of chickenpox had VZV-positive inflammatory cells in the dermis but this finding was less frequent among the cases of zoster.

Conclusions: This in situ hybridization technique is a sensitive and specific method for the diagnosis of VZV in skin lesions that is applicable to most histopathology laboratory settings. In addition, in situ hybridization reveals individual infected cells and may provide insight into the pathogenesis of VZV skin infection.

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