Acid-Fast Staining Techniques, Mycobacteria
Identification, Lipid-Soluble Dye Utilization, Heat
Mordant Application, Z.N. Method Procedures,
Differential Staining Principles, Mycolic Acid Cell
Wall Function, Pathogen Detection, Acid-Fast
Positive and Negative Differentiation, Counterstain
Selection, Cell Membrane Visualization, Laboratory
Safety and Aseptic Technique, Histopathological
Applications, Tuberculosis Diagnostics,
Mycobacterium smegmatis and Staphylococcus
aureus Analysis, and Evidence-Based Microbial
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What kind of staining is an Acid Fast Stain?
It is a differential stain
What do you differentiate in acid fast stain?
We differentiate between:
1. Acid-fast positive bacteria.
2. Acid-fast negative bacteria.
When can a pathology lab only use acid fast staining?
Only used when infection by an acid fast organism is suspected.
What is more rare to be used in a pathology lab? Gram stain or Acid fast stain?
Acid fast stain, because they only use it when an infection by an acid fast positive organism is
suspected.
Define Acid fast bacteria
, Is a bacteria that resist de-colorization when it's exposed to acid alcohol.
On acid fast positive, do they lose their stain when acid alcohol is applied?
No, they do not lose their stain when we add acid alcohol.
What is the only condition that could force the dye out?
If we use too much alcohol.
Why is it that acid fast positive bacteria resist alcohol?
Because their cell walls contain mycolic acid.
Define mycolic acid
It is a thick and waxy cell wall that makes the organism sticky.
What is the advantage of having mycolic acid?
It resist phagocytosis
What are some acid fast positive example?
Bacilli, and they are gram positive.
What is the reason why the bacillus appear in clusters (palisade) in acid fast stain?
Because they are so sticky that they clump together, not because they're growing in clusters.
What are the specific genera of bacteria that are acid fast positive? Give some example
Genera: Mycobacterium Spegmatis
What is the causative agent of tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
What bacteria did we use for our acid fast experiment?
Mycobacterium smegmatis
What is the reason why we use Mycobacterium smegmatis?
Because it only cause tuberculosis in mice, but not humans or frogs or cats or etc.
Since the mycolic acid is a wax, what kind of primary stain will we use?
Since wax is hydrophobic, we're going to use a lipid soluble dye called carbolfuchsin.
What is a lipid soluble dye?