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CNS INFECTIONS II Reid Heffner, M.D. Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences December 15, 2016

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Page 1: CNS INFECTIONS II - smbs.buffalo.edu€“ Actually CNS viral infection is meningoencephalitis ... • Gradual development of symptoms • Dementia and focal findings, especially loss

CNSINFECTIONSII

ReidHeffner,M.D.DepartmentofPathologyandAnatomicalSciences

December15,2016

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CNSINFECTIONSREFERENCES

• Robbins.Kumar.9th edition,2013,Chapter22

• Prusiner SB.Geneticandinfectiouspriondiseases.ArchNeurol 50:1129-1153,1993.

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CNSINFECTIONSContents

• Meningitis• Focalparenchymallesions

• Viralencephalitis• Parasiticdisease• Unconventional(slow)agents

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CNSInfectionsLearningobjectives

• Knowdefinitionsandterms• Knowessentialsofdiseasesdiscussed• Compareandcontrasteachdisease• Knowkeydiagnosticfeaturesofeachdisease

• Beabletoanswercaserelatedquestions

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CNSINFECTIONSLEARNINGOBJECTIVES

• Astudentshouldbefamiliarwiththefollowingterms:– Slowandlatentvirusinfection– XanthochromiaintheCSF– Cowdrytypeinclusions– Negribody– Glialnodule– Neuronophagia– Spongiformchange– Prion,PrPc,PrPsc

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CNSINFECTIONSCaseSummary

• Healthy70yearoldmansuddenlybecomesill• Confusion,fever,fatigue,headache• Diffuseweakness,↓DTRs,rash• EMGshowsaxonalneuropathy• Requiresintubation• Diesafter10days

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CASEDISCUSSIONQuestionstobeanswered

• Anyadditionalinformationneededtomakethediagnosis?

• Whatisthediagnosis?• Whatisthecause?• Whatistheprognosis?• Whatisthetreatment/prevention?

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TYPICALVIRALENCEPHALITISArbovirus Infections

Robbins,pp.826-827

• Representsthe“typical”viralencephalitis– ActuallyCNSviralinfectionismeningoencephalitis

• Mostcommontypeofencephalitis– Mostencephalitisisviral inorigin

• Manyagents• Usuallyinsummer,warmerweather• Suddenonset,fever,headache,drowsiness,stupor,coma

• Coursevariable

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“Typical”ViralEncephalitisPrimarilyagreymatterdisease

Brain is diffusely swollen and congested

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ViralEncephalitisHistologicFeatures

Lymphocytic perivascular cuffing

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ViralEncephalitisHistologicFeatures

Neuronophagia of dead cells

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ViralEncephalitisHistologicFeatures

Glial nodule with numerous rod cells

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WESTNILEFEVER

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WestNileFever

• WasconfinedtoMiddleEastforcenturies• FirstUScaseinsummerof1999– Thatyearwere59cases,7deaths– Thousandsofcrowsalsodied=firstclue– Probablycamefromimportedbird

• NowhasspreadthroughoutUS– Reservoirinbirds,mosquitotransmission

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WestNileFever

Culex mosquito

Reservoir in crows and other birds

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WestNileFever

• DiagnosisbasedonIgMantibodiesinCSF• Suddenonset,fever,headache– Rash,muscleweakness,myalgia,lymphadenopathy

• Mostcasesaremild– 15-20%mortalitywithdevelopmentofencephalitis

• Riskgreaterafterage50

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WestNilemorbilliformrash

Red, maculopapular, pruritic, trunk and extremities

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WestNileFeverJNeuropathology68:1053,2009

Brainstem encephalitis Severe axonal neuropathyAnterior horn cell neuronophagia and lossLooks like poliomyelitis

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WestNileFever

Lymphocytic cuffing, glial nodules, demyelinationMore prominent in the brainstem but affects other areas

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RABIES

Rabies is worldwide

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RABIESor([Fr]RAGE)

• Usuallyduetoananimalbite– Rabidanimalisaggressive– Dogs,cats,wildcarnivores

• Contactwithbatslesscommon– Spreadinaerosol

• Findtherabidanimalandtestit• Longincubationperiod

– Shorterwhenbiteisclosertohead• Humandiagnosiscanbemadewithcorneal

smear– Showrabiesantigenwithimmunofluorescence

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RABIES-CLINICALFACTS

• Headache,fever,paresthesiasorpainatwoundsite• Patientsthenbecomerestless,developseizures• Havelaryngealmusclespasmwith“hydrophobia”• Nearly100%mortalitywithouttherapy• Vaccineisavailable

– Canbegivenafterabitealongwithhumanrabiesimmuneglobulin

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RABIESPATHOLOGY

• Lymphocyticperivascularcuffing– Especiallybrainstem

• Negribodies=cytoplasmicviralinclusions– EspeciallyinhippocampusandPurkinjecells

EM showing rhabdovirus

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LATENTVIRUSINFECTIONSHerpesSimplexEncephalitis

• Mostcommonsporadic encephalitisinUS• UsuallyduetoHSV-1– HSV-2causesmeningitis

• 90%adultpopulationhasHSV-1antibodies• Primaryinfectionoccursinchildhood– Oftensubclinical

• Encephalitisrepresentsrecurrentinfection

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HerpesSimplexEncephalitisRobbins,pp.827-828

• Only15%pts.havehistoryoforallesions• Sudden onsetofheadache,fever,chills,lethargy• Maypresentasamass (space- occupying)lesion• CSFcontainspolys andredcellsearly

– Xanthochromialater(oldhemorrhage)– PCRhaslargelyreplacedbrainbiopsyfordiagnosis

• Rapidlyprogressive;20%mortality– Rxwithantiviralssuchasacyclovir

• InhibitsviralDNApolymerase

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HerpesSimplexEncephalitis

Herpes labialis (cold sore)Clusters of vesicles

Virus latent in V nerve gangliaReactivated→ travels out nerve

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HerpesSimplexEncephalitis

Area of increased density on CT which looks like hemorrhage Hemorrhagic lesions tend to be located

in temporal lobe or inferior frontal lobe

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HerpesSimplexEncephalitis

Encephalitis tends to produce marked brain edemaPatients in danger of dying from tonsillar herniation

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HerpesSimplexEncephalitis

Neutrophils predominate early

Cowdry inclusion bodyLarge, fills nucleus, red

EM shows herpes virus

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VARICELLA-ZOSTERINFECTIONS

• Varicella– Worldwide– Highlycontagious– Usuallyinchildren

• Ages2-8

– Rashbeginsontrunk• Spreadstomouth,face,limbs

– Usuallybenigncourse

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VARICELLA-ZOSTERINFECTIONS

• Herpeszoster– Latentinfection

• Trigeminalganglion,posteriorrootgangliaespecially

• Reactivationwithlowerimmunity,HIV,aging,cancer

– Worldwide,sporadic,nonseasonal– Usuallyinadults– Neuropathy

• Verypainfulwithfever• Permanentnervedamagecommon

Vesicular rash follows the path of involved nerve

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SHINGLES-HERPESZOSTER

Vesicular rash following intercostal nervesRash often unilateral

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SHINGLES-HERPESZOSTER

• Inflammationinnerverootandganglia• Inclusions(nuclear)inneurons(likesimplex)• Maybenecrosisorhemorrhageinganglia

IHC showing virus in neurons

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IsZikagettingonyournerves?

• Associationwithmicrocephaly• NowlinkedtoGuillain-Barrésyndrome– 68ColumbianpatientswithG-Bsyndrome– 66patientshadZikavirusinfection

NEJM 2016; 375:1513-1523

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Progressivemultifocalleukoencephalopathy (PML)

Robbins,pp.828-829

• Causeispapovavirus,DNAvirus,40nm– Threeknownstrains;JCismajorstrain

• 80%populationhasantibodies– Noclinicaldiseaseinvastmajority– Viruslatentinlymphoidorgans,bonemarrow

• PMLisanopportunisticinfection– AIDS,lymphoma,immunosuppression

• AfterMStreatmentwithnatalizumab (vs α4-integrin)– Poorcell-mediatedimmunity

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Progressivemultifocalleukoencephalopathy

• Onset45-65years– YoungerpatientswhohaveAIDS

• Gradualdevelopmentofsymptoms• Dementiaandfocalfindings,especiallylossofvisualacuity

• CSFexamoftennormalornoncontributory• Subacutecoursewith3-6mo.survival

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PMLisademyelinatingdisease

Multiple small foci of demyelinationMany lesions located in occipital white matter

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PML

Demyelination with many gitter cellsBizarre atypical astrocytes

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PML

Intranuclear inclusions in oligodendrogliaComposed of numerous viral particlesInfected oligos die leading to demyelination

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CNSINFECTIONSCaseSummary

• Healthy70yoMsuddenlybecomesill• Confusion,fever,fatigue,headache• Diffuseweakness,↓DTRs,rash• EMGshowsaxonalneuropathy• Requiresintubation• Diesafter10days

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CASEDISCUSSIONQuestionstobeanswered

• Anyadditionalinformationneeded?• Whatisthediagnosis?• Whatisthecause?• Whatistheprognosis?• Whatisthetreatment/prevention?

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CASEDISCUSSIONQuestionstobeanswered

• Anyadditionalinformationneeded?– Season,othercases,appearanceofrash,viralstudies

• Whatisthediagnosis?–WestNilefever

• Whatisthecause?• Whatistheprognosis?– 15-20%mortalityifthereisencephalitis

• Whatisthetreatment/prevention?

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UNCONVENTIONAL(SLOW)INFECTIONS

• Longlatentperiodandcourse• SpongiformchangeinCNS• Agentshaveunconventionalproperties– LackDNA/RNA;containprotein(prions)

• Scrapie,kuru,C-J,madcowdisease

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Creutzfeldt-JakobDiseaseRobbins,pp.1380-1382

• Subacutespongiformencephalopathy• Diseasebothgeneticandinfectious• Agentisanabnormalproteinorprion• PrPsc derivedfromnormalproteinPrPc

• Resultsfromaconformationalchange

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Creutzfeldt-JakobDisease

• About10%casesareinherited– PRNPgeneonshortarmofchromosome20– PointmutationsingenecodingforPrPc

• C-Jdisease(SSE)isalsoinfectious(transmissible)– Prionsreplicate– PrPsc somehowrecruitsandtransformsPrPc

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Creutzfeldt-JakobDisease

• Onsetinmiddleagedpatients• Severedementiawithmemoryloss• Myoclonus• Ataxia• CSFcontainsexcessiveamtprotein14-3-3– 14-3-3familyofnormalproteins

• Fatalin6-24months

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Creutzfeldt-JakobDiseaseEarlyspongiformstage

SPONGE

Spongiform change with marked cellular edema in neurons and neuropil

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Creutzfeldt-JakobDiseaseLateStage

Cerebral atrophyStriking gliosis (PTAH) and marked neuronal loss

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Creutzfeldt-JakobDiseaseAmyloidformation

Prion protein undergoes a conformation change into a β-pleated sheet

Becomes insoluble amyloid Amyloid (congophilic) plaque

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Creutzfeldt-JakobDiseaseAmyloidformation

Amyloid plaque (silver stain)

EM shows amyloid as masses of filaments

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