Gram Stain 2023

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Gram Stain 2023


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Gram stains 2023
Margie A. Morgan, PhD. D(ABMM)

Gram Stain
Assess for Gram reaction and morphology of organism
Gram negative (red) /Gram positive (blue)
Crystal violet –primary stain
Gram’s iodine –mordant
Acetone/Alcohol –decolorizer
Safranin –counterstain
How to judge quality of gram staining –is everything blue?
If so, slide is under-decolorized.
Are the polys and other cells washed out in appearance?
If so, the slide is over-decolorized
Poor quality stains must be repeated

Gram Stain:Prepare a thin smear of material onto a glass slide.
Air dry and then heat fix specimen on slide prior to staining.
Stain approximately one minute per step and rinse with sterile
water between each step. Air dry before scope reading.

Presence of large amount of peptidoglycan in the Gram positive cell wall,
traps the crystal violet making for Gram positive staining with the primary
stain crystal violet and the organism appearing blue in color.

Cellular Material–
Gram stains are not able to
differentiate many cell types.
Best able to identify
polymorphonuclear
leukocytes (PMNs),
mononuclear cells, and
epithelial cells. For other cell
types, differential stains must
be used, such as Wright-
Giemsa.

Artifacts in Gram stains
Safranin
crystals
Crystal Violet crystals
When reading a Gram stain, check for the uniformity of the cell borders of
suspected organisms, there should also be repeating/consistent size and
shape of the cells to support identification as a micro-organism. Artifacts
such as stain crystals are usually not consistent in shape or size.

Most common
Gram Positive Bacteria

Staphylococcus species
Gram positive cocci in random clusters
Cells are very round and deeply stained,
0.5 –1 µm in diameter

Streptococcus / Beta hemolytic
Gram positive cocci in chains of variable length
Cocci are 0.5 wide by 2.0 µm in length (oval)
Beta hemolytic Streptococci tend to form longer
chains than related groups

Streptococcus pneumoniae
Gram positive cocci in pairs, 0.5 -1.5 µm in diameter
Cocci are lancet or bullet shaped with flattened ends together
Sometimes can visualize a capsule on gram stain –which appears as
clearing around the stained organism

Viridans Streptococcus
Gram positive cocci in short chains and pairs
Chains usually shorter than the Beta hemolytic
Streptococcus, oval in shape, 0.5 µm -1.5 µm diameter

Enterococcus species
Gram positive cocci in short chains and pairs
Can be difficult to differentiate from the viridans Streptococcus, size
for both organisms is similar 0.5 µm -1.5 µm diameter

Bacillus species
Gram positive rods –large and rectangular(1.0 X 4.0 µm)
Described as box car shaped. Spores will not stain with gentian violet and
appear as vacant spots in the cell.
Even when stained properly can appear over-decolorized and Gram
negative (reddish)
Gram negative appearing
Spores

Listeria monocytogenes
Gram positive short rods (0.5 X 1.5 µm)
Do not appear in chains and do not branch.

Corynebacteriumspecies
Gram positive rods that cluster in Chinese
letter forms and palisade cell arrangement (0.5 X 4 µm)
Palisade cell
arrangement

Cutibacterium (Propionibacterium)
acnes
Small pleomorphic Gram positive rods that branch.
Can cluster in a spider type formation.

Nocardiaspecies
Delicate Gram positive
branching rods, sometimes
staining quite poorly and
appearing speckled.
Nocardia stain red
with modified partial acid
fast stains (PAF)

Actinomyces species
Gram positive rods with antler like branching, can be seen within
sulfur granules in tissue
Sulfur Granule
Formation

Gardnerella vaginalis
Gram variable (not quite red or blue) rods
Associated with “clue cells” in bacterial vaginosis

Lactobacillusspecies
Gram positive rods, thin, appear sometimes in short chains

Clostridiumspecies
Anaerobic Gram positive rods, large, with spores sometimes visible.
Spores will not stain with the Gram stain and appear as colorless areas in
the cell.
Spores are located throughout the length of the rod-shaped organism
depending on the species.

Mycobacterium species
Do not stain well with Gram stain due to high amount of
lipid in the cell wall, appear beaded and barely visible.
Acid fast stains are superior for the staining of
Mycobacteria

Gram negative bacteria

Enteric Gram negative rods
(Enterobacterales)
Plump rectangular in shape(1 x 3 µm), stain vividly red with
Gram stain.

Pseudomonas aeruginosa
thinner and a bit longer than the Enterobacterales
0.5-0.8 X 1.5-3µm

Haemophilus influenza
pleomorphic in size and shape, thin and faintly staining

Vibriospecies
Curved or comma shaped Gram negative rods
0.5-0.8um X 1-3 um

Fusobacteriumspecies –faintly staining
unusually shaped Gram negative rods
F. nucleatum F. necrophorum
Spindle shaped, with pointedChaining pleomorphic rods
ends, 0.5-1um X 8-10um

Campylobacter species
Sea gull wing shaped, faintly staining Gram negative rods
0.2-0.5um X 0.5 -5.0um

Capnocytophygaspp –
Pleomorphic Gram negative bacilli, variable in size and shape

Bacteroiodes spp
Pleomorphic Gram negative bacilli, variable in length and
sometimes variable in staining intensity

Yersinia pestis
Safety pin like with bipolar staining
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(0.5 X 1.5 µm)

Neisseriaspecies (meningitidis and gonorrhoeae)
Gram negative diplococci, 0.6-0.8 X 1.0–3.0 um
Kidney bean shaped and always in pairs, often times intracellular

Yeast –Candidaspecies
Large Gram positive oval globules (@ 8 um) that produce
a smaller attached cell known as a bud
Sometimes pseudo-hyphae can be seen which are
extensions of the yeast cells into long hyphae like forms

Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gatti
Due to the polysaccharide capsule of
C. neoformans and C. gattithe yeast
appear somewhat like a round blob
when Gram stained
An India ink prep can be used
to visualize the polysaccharide capsule

Mycelial Fungi
Variable staining of fungal hyphae on Gram stain, not
usually considered a sensitive way to search out fungi.
Calcofluor white is a more sensitive staining method