Med Micro 3 - 1st Line (skin) Flashcards
How have we evolved to deal with such a high level of diversity of microbes?
Very broad first line of defense (innate immunity); recognize lots of antigens specifically, ie certain proteins etc.
What is innate resistance?
Resistance to most plant and animal pathogens. Born with it.
Why are we resistant to most plant and animal pathogens?
Most of them cannot cross the species barrier, incompatible. (pH, temp, receptors)
What is the first line of defense? Goal?
Skin, mucous membrane, chemicals. Goal is to prevent entry of pathogens. Nonspecific defense.
What is the second line of defense?
Phagocytosis, complement, interferon, inflammation, fever
What is the third line of defense?
Lymphocytes and antibodies
How does the skin function to resist bacteria?
Layers, constant shedding. Langerhans (dendritic) cells in epidermis kill foreign by phagocytosis; found around keratinocytes who release cytokines; present antigens to stimulate adaptive immune response
How does the dermis resist bacteria?
It has collagen, which gives strength so abrasions do not occur and microbes do not gain entry
If infection occurs in skin, what do langerhans cells do?
Take up and process antigens then become fully-functional antigen presenting cells (more to come in other lines of defense)
Perspiration
Salt, lysosome (target peptidoglycan), antimicrobial host defense peptides (aka defensins or AMPs): about 40 a.a. with antimicrobiial activity
Why are some pathogens more sensitive or more resistant?
Some have enzymes to use (proteases); gram -ve; halophiles;
Sebum function
Help keep skin clean and pliable, less likely to break; lowers pH to inhibit many bacteria; contains AMPs and antimicrobial fatty acids
Why do we not want to shower every day?
Sebum and sweat mix, make the “acid mantle” which protects with pH 4-5.5
Scalded skin syndrome
Caused by exfoliating toxin from S. aureus, common in young children. Breaks down desmoglin in desmosomes b/w skin cells, then infects underneath. Babies don’t have the harder skin needed.
Impetigo
Skin infection caused by exfoliating toxin in adults. Caused when skin is damaged and bacteria gain access and start infection. Bacteria responsible is normally on the skin, opportunistic.