Skin Flashcards
Identify the occluded structures
what structure pointed to
Meissner’s Corpuscle
what structure in the skin is this
Pacinian corpuscle
Dermatophytes are a fungi that need what structural epidermal protein for growth
karatin
In which layer does 7-dehydrocholesterol conversion to Vit D3 occur?
stratum spinale
mn: S for Spinale and Synthesis
In which layer are melanocytes found
stratum basale
what are the numbered regions of the epidermis
1: stratum basale
2. stratum spinale
3. stratum granulosum
4. stratum lucidum
5. stratum corneum
identify sebacious gland versus sweat gland
3 = sweat gland (exits to the external environment)
4 = sebaceous gland (responsible for greasy hair and shiny baldness)
Characterize Pemphigus Vulgaris
Etiology: rare autoimmune disorder
Macroscopic: blisters that easily pop
Microscopic: see photo: separation between stratum corneum and stratum basale (ie suprabasal). Tombstone row
Pathology: IgG attacks desmoglein 1 and 3
what are acantholytic cells?
rounded-up separated keratinocytes within the blisters in the upper layers of the epidermis.
Characterize Pemphigus foliaceus
Etiology: rare autoimmune disorder (more common than pemphigus vulgaris)
Macroscopic: blisters that easily pop
Microscopic: see photo: separation between stratum corneum and the lower layers of the skin (ie subcorneal)
Pathology: IgG attacks desmoglein 1
what are the 4 cell types in the epidermis
Keratinocytes
Melanocytes
Langerhans (dendritic) cells
Merkel cells (receptors)
what are the infections that can typically lead to classic “bulls eye” appearance
B. burgdorferi, Rickettsia rickettsii, and Ehrlichia chaffeensis
what are the different types of immune cells in the epidermis versus the dermis?
Epidermis: keratinocytes, Langerhans cells, intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) provide first line of defense in the outer epidermal layer
Dermis: T cells, dendritic cells, macrophages, and mast cells
True or false?
T cells can make it into the epidermis to assist with immunity
True
What are the treatments of choice for minor versus more serious dermatophyte infections?
minor - depends on subtype so that it can be more targeted
major: Griseofulvin (has GI side effects)
Malessezia furfur causes what skin condition
other facts:
- it does well in hot humid environments.
- it produces melanocyte damaging acids via lipid degradation (because they are lipophilic), however it is classified as superficial
- sits on surface of skin and stays relegated to the stratum corneum
- treatment: “Selsun blue (selenium sulfide)
what fungal infection can cause this presentation of the skin
malessezia furfur (ie tinea versicolor)
True or false: tinea unguium is the same thing as onychomycosis
TRUE -they both refer to tinea /dermatophyte infection in the nails.
What causes vitiligo
autoimmune destruction of melanocytes (so there’s a decrease)
mn: the V in Vitiligo is pointing down to show the decrease in melanin)
loss of which epithelial junction type is associated with tumor metastasis?
the tight junctions –> E-Cadherin
Most cancers originate from epithelial tissue and E-cadherin is critically important in organizing the epithelium. The function of E-cadherin is altered in most epithelial tumors
What characterizes the pemphigus family of disorders
failed cell-to-cell adhesion.
Pemphigus is an autoimmune condition characterized by the disruption of cadherin-mediated cell adhesions. All forms are caused by autoantibodies that bind to the proteins in a subfamily of the cadherins, known as the desmogleins. Antibody binding to desmogleins prevents their function in cell adhesion. Therefore, adjacent epidermal cells are unable to adhere to each other and blisters develop.
What is the most abundant intercellular junction type in epithelial cells
desmosomes
The Malpighian layer consists of the stratum _______ and stratum ________.
The Malpighian layer consists of the two deeper layers, the stratum basale and stratum spinosum.
Where are the apocrine glands found (4)
Apocrine sweat glands are found in or around the:
Axillae
Areola
Perianal region
External genitalia
Mn: Apes are stinky and so are the places where apocrine glands are found
what are gap junction scomposed of
1 gap junction is composed of 2 connexons (or hemichannels) which connect across the intercellular space. Each connexon is composed of 6 connexins.
what features contribute to the normal flora of the skin
- nature of secretions,
- normal clothing worn, and
- immediacy to mucus membranes.
pathology of albinism
Patients have normal melanocyte numbers with decreased melanin production due to decreased tyrosinase activity or defective tyrosinase transport.
On the ____________side of the plasma membrane, there are two dense structures called the outer dense plaque (ODP) and the inner dense plaque (IDP), spanned by the desmoplakin protein.
cytoplasmic side
what is the distinction between an apocrine gland and a sebacious gland
Tight junctions are made up of integral membrane proteins (3):
Occludins
Claudins
JAMs (junctional adhesion molecules)
What type of cell junction type do integrins participate in
Integrins maintain integrity of the basolateral domain by binding to laminin and collagen within the basement membrane. Integrins define cellular shape, mobility, and regulate the cell cycle.
what type of cell junction anchors the actin cytoskeleton through E-cadherins.
Zonula adherens
melanin production is triggered by what 4 factors
Sun exposure
MSH (Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone)
Estrogen
Progesterone
timeline of skin cell migration
about two weeks for a cell to migrate from the stratum basale to the stratum granulosum and another two weeksto cross the stratum corneum.
autoimmune disorders associated with Vitiligo (4)
- Type 1 diabetes
- Pernicious anemia
- Primary adrenal insufficiency (Addison disease)
- Alopecia areata
in addition to just waiting, you can treat malasma with what drug
hydroquinone
inhibits tyrosinase leading to decreased conversion of dopa to melanin.
hemidesmisome structure and proteins
Most common organisms found colonizing the skin are:
Staphylococcus epidermidis (up to 90% of skin flora)
Staphylococcus aureus (10-40%)
Micrococci luteus (20-80%)
Diphtheroids (bacteria belonging to the genus Corynebacterium)
what skin distributions are sebacceous glands found on
All skin areas except palms of hands and soles of feet
T/F:
The number of melanocytes is essentially the same between the sexes and different races.
True
what is actinic keratosis
a red scaly skin growth usually caused by sun exposure, which could become squamous cell carcinoma
The risk of actinic keratosis progression to squamous cell carcinoma is proportional to the degree of epithelial dysplasia
most common among older populations
a wheal is caused by epidermal or dermal swelling
dermal
top 3 causes of stevens-johnson syndrome
in order of commonness: medications, followed by infections and (rarely) cancers.
What is Nikolsky’s sign?
Slight mechanical pressure (by rubbing) is exerted on the skin → upper epidermal layer slips away from lower layer →separation of epidermis → blistering
Nikolsky’s sign is present in
- pemphigus vulgaris ,
- toxic epidermal necrolysis,
- staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome,
- scalding,
- bullous impetigo, and
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Not present in bullous pemphigoid
Acanthosis vs acantholysis
acanothosis = diffuse epidermal thickening (presents with hyperkeratosis)
acantholysis = loss of connections between keratinocytes
what is plaque psoriasis
a chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by well-demarcated pink plaques with a silver white scale (see picture). These plaques commonly affect the extensor surfaces of the knees and elbows
the TB test is an example of which type of hypersensitivity reaction?
IV
contact dermatitis is an example of which type of HSR?
Type IV
Type 1 HSR are characterized by ___ and ___
IgE
Mast cell degranulation
More than 95% of Staphylococcus aureus isolates are resistant to penicillin. Therefore, they must be treated with other beta-lactam antibiotics such as ______________ or ___________
cephalosporins or vancomycin.
collagen is produced by what cell type
fibroblasts
what collagen type is involved in formation of granulation tissue?
type III (poor tensile strength)
(which later gets replaced by type 1)