Case series of intestinal microsporidiosis in non-HIV patients caused by Encephalitozoon hellem

Emerg Microbes Infect. 2023 Dec;12(2):2258997. doi: 10.1080/22221751.2023.2258997. Epub 2023 Sep 14.

Abstract

Intestinal microsporidiosis is most often caused by Enterocytozoon bieneusi, and to a lesser extent by species of the genus Encephalitozoon. Until now, Encephalitozoon hellem was not clearly known to induce disease restricted to the intestine, or rarely in HIV subjects or in tropical countries. We report here 11 cases of delineated intestinal microsporidioses due to E. hellem diagnosed in France in non-HIV patients. Briefly, all patients were immunocompromised. They all suffered from diarrhoea, associated in nearly 50% of cases with weight loss. Concerning treatment, 5/11 patients had a discontinuation or a decrease of their immunosuppressive therapy, and 4/11 received albendazole. All patients recovered. Five different genotypes were identified based on the rRNA ITS sequence.

Keywords: Encephalitozoon hellem; diarrhea; internal transcribed spacer; intestinal disease; microsporidiosis.

MeSH terms

  • Encephalitozoon* / genetics
  • Enterocytozoon* / genetics
  • Feces
  • Humans
  • Intestines
  • Microsporidiosis*

Supplementary concepts

  • Encephalitozoon hellem

Grants and funding

This work was supported in part by the “Santé Publique France” and by the “Direction de la Recherche Clinique et de l’Innovation” of the University Hospital of Clermont-Ferrand (France).