Introduction to Fungi Flashcards
What does the cell wall of a fungus contain?
Polysaccharides, often chitin or cellulose.
Does a fungi form spores?
Yes
Does a fungi contain chlorophyl?
No
3 groups
- What are the informal classifications of fungi?
moulds yeasts or mushrooms
What is the cell type of a fungi?
They favour a unicellular habit
What kind of infections are by dermatophytes?
It is a pathogenic fungus that grows on body surfaces and causes ringworm and related diseases
What is the prefix for a ringworm infection?
tinea
What is the action of dermatophytes on keratin?
Moulds with a predilection to degrade keratin as a nutrient source.
What filaments on the skin are visible under microscope for diagnoses?
Forms hyphae in infected skin
What do candida species infect?
Skin & Deep organs of patients with various types of immune dysfunction
What do aspergillus spp infect?
Infects deep organs of patients undergoing e.g chemotherapy, stem cell transplantation
What is a favourable micro-environment that will contribute to pathogenicity of a fungal infection?
Warm moist areas - encourages the growth of fungi on skin and mucous membranes. Broad spectrum antibacterial agents reduce competition for epithelial colonization sites in the gut. Immunosuppression of all types may create a window of opportunity for fungal invasion
what would immunosuppress of host defences
Iatrogenic (caused by medical examination or treatment)
Steroids
Anti-cancer chemotherapy
Solid organ transplantation
Disease processes - Aids Leukaemia
Endocrinopathies
Where are candida species commensal to?
The GI tract
What are risk factors for candidiasis?
Age, antibiotic therapy, endocrine disorders, immune defects, immune suppression, surgery