Bacterial invasion of the submicron osteocyte lacuna-canaliculi network (OLCN); a part of osteomyelitis disease biology.

APMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica(2023)

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Two chronic osteomyelitis patients, a diabetic foot osteomyelitis patient and a fracture related infection patient, all with staphylococci positive microbiology, were examined to confirm the clinical relevance of bacterial invasion of the submicron osteocyte lacuna-canaliculi network (OLCN) in bone tissue. Based on immunohistochemistry and light microscopy both Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis were identified within the OLCN of all four patients. The findings consolidate that bacterial OLCN invasion is a clinically relevant part of osteomyelitis disease biology, which from experimental porcine infections, seems to be time depending. The microscopy pictures of the four patients significantly adds to visualize the phenomenon of bacterial OLCN invasion.
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Bacteriology, bone infections, histopathology, molecular microbiology, staphylococci
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