keratinofiilejä
Keratinofiilejä, also known as keratinocytes, are a type of cell found in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. They are responsible for producing keratin, a structural protein that provides strength and durability to the skin. Keratinocytes play a crucial role in maintaining the skin's barrier function, protecting the body from external factors such as bacteria, viruses, and environmental damage.
There are several types of keratinocytes, including basal cells, spinous cells, and granular cells. Basal cells
Keratinocytes undergo a process called keratinization, where they lose their nucleus and other organelles, becoming filled
Dysfunction or damage to keratinocytes can lead to skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and acne. These