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1Public Health
Mycotic Diseases
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2Mycotic infection
3Patient with ringworm on the arm, or tinea
corporis due to Trichophyton mentagrophytes
4Tinea corporis
5Tinea manus
6sporotrichosis
7Chromoblastomycosis.
8Chromoblastomycosis.
9mycetoma
10Child with a ringworm (tinea) fungal infection.
"Tinea capitis"
11Candidiasis Oral thrush
12Pityriasis(Tinea) versicolor
13Bilateral tinea nigra
14Black piedra
15Black piedra
16Tinea pedis
17Key Words
Prokaryotic
Outer membrane
Eubacteria (Bacteria)
Periplasmic space
Oxidative phosphorylation
Eukaryotic
Spheroplast/protoplast
Plasmid
Flagella
Chromosome
Chemotaxis
Ribosome
Axial filament
Peptidoglycan (murein, mucopeptide)
Periplasmic binding protein
Gram stain
Permeases
Gram negative
Storage Granules
Gram positive
Pili (fimbriae)
Cell envelope
Capsule (slime layer, glycocalyx)
Cell membrane
Endospore (spore)
Cell wall
18PROKARYOTES
EUKARYOTES
BACTERIA
ARCHAEA
19Prokaryotes (Bacteria)
- Eubacter "True" bacteria
- human pathogens
- clinical or environmental
- one kingdom
- Archaea
- Environmental organisms
- second kingdom
20Eukaryotes
- Other cell-based life e.g.
- plants
- animals
- fungi
21Prokaryotic Cell (versus Eukaryotic Cell)
- Not compartmentalized
- Cell membranes lack sterols (e.g. cholesterol)
- Single circular chromosome
- Ribosomal are 70S
- - subunits
- 30S (16S rRNA)
- 50S (5S 23S rRNA)
22Bacteria versus Archaebacteria
- Eubacteria
- peptidoglycan (murein)
- muramic acid
- Archaebacteria
- pseudomurein
- no muramic acid
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23Bacteria versus Archaebacteria
- 16S rRNA
- sequence different
24Eukaryotic cell
Prokaryotic cell
Gram
(e.g. animal)
Flagellum
Nucleoid
Cell wall
Cell membrane
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Nucleus
Gram -
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
25Bacteria
- Plasmids
- Extra-chromosomal DNA
- multiple copy number
- coding
- - pathogenesis factors
- - antibiotic resistance factors
- bacterial replication
26The Cell Envelope
Gram Stain
Gram Positive
Gram Negative
27Oxidative phosphorylation occurs at cell
membrane (since there are no mitochondria).
Cytoplasm
Cell Wall
Cell membrane
- The cell wall is outside of cell membrane
- rigid, protecting cell from osmotic lysis.
28GRAM POSITIVE
Lipoteichoic acid
Peptidoglycan-teichoic acid
Cytoplasmic membrane
Cytoplasm
GRAM NEGATIVE
Lipopolysaccharide
Porin
Outer Membrane
Braun lipoprotein
Periplasmic space
Inner (cytoplasmic) membrane
Cytoplasm
29Outer Membrane
- Gram negative bacteria
- major permeability barrier
- space between inner and outer membrane
- periplasmic space
- store degradative enzymes
- Gram positive bacteria
- no periplasmic space
30 GRAM NEGATIVE CELL ENVELOPE
Outer Membrane (Major permeability barrier)
Lipopolysaccharide
Porin
Braun lipoprotein
Periplasmic space
Degradative enzyme
Periplasmic binding protein
Permease
Inner (cytoplasmic) membrane
Cytoplasm
31GRAM POSITIVE CELL ENVELOPE
Degradative enzyme
Peptidoglycan-teichoic acid
Lipoteichoic acid
Cytoplasmic membrane
Cytoplasm
32FLAGELLA
- Some bacteria are motile
- Locomotory organelles- flagella
- Taste environment
- Respond to food/poison
- chemotaxis
33- Flagella
- embedded in cell membrane
- project as strand
- Flagellin (protein) subunits
- move cell by propeller like action
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34Axial filaments
- spirochetes
- similar function to flagella
- run lengthwise along cell
- snake-like movement
35Making Wall-less forms
- Result from action of
- enzymes lytic for cell wall
- antibiotics inhibiting peptidoglycan biosynthesis
- Usually non-viable
- Wall-less bacteria that dont replicate
- spheroplasts (with outer membrane)
- protoplasts (no outer membrane).
- Wall-less bacteria that replicate
- L forms
36Naturally Wall-less Genus
37Pili (fimbriae)
- hair-like projections of the cell
- sexual conjugation
- adhesion to host epithelium
38Capsules and slime layers
- outside cell envelope
- well defined capsule
- not defined slime layer or glycocalyx
- usually polysaccharide
- often lost during in vitro culture
- protective in vivo
39Endospores (spores)
- Dormant cell
- Produced when starved
- Resistant to adverse conditions
- - high temperatures
- - organic solvents
- contain calcium dipicolinate
- Bacillus and Clostridium
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