20.2: Stem cells and totipotency Flashcards
What is Cell Differentiation
The process by which a cell develops into a specialised structure
What is Totipotency
The ability to mature into any type of body cell which can become specialised
What occurs during Cell Specialisation
During cell specialisation, only some genes are expressed.
Only part of the DNA of a cell is translated into proteins. The cell therefore only makes proteins to carry out its specialised function
How are genes turned off
- Transcription is prevented, stopping the production of mRNA
- Translation is prevented, stopping the formation of a polypeptide
What are stem cells
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells capable of developing into any type of body cell
Features of Stem cells
- Undifferentiated
- Dividing
- Self-Renewable
Origins of Stem cells
Embryonic stem cells - from embryos and can differentiate into any type of cell
Umbilical cord blood stem cells - derived from the umbilical cellls and are specific to a particular tissue or organ
Placental stem cells - found in the placenta and develop into specific types of cells
Adult stem cells - found in the body tissues of the fetus to the adult. Specific to a particular tissue/organ within which they produce the cells to maintain and repair tissues
Types of Stem cells
Totipotent - Found in the embryo and can differentiate into any type of cell (zygote)
Pluripotent - found in embroys and can differentiate into almost any type of cell (embryonic)
Multipotent - found in adults and can differentiate into a limited number of specialised cells. (adult stem cells, cord blood stem cells)
Unipotent - Can only differentiate into a single type of stem cell. Derived from multipotent
What are Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPS)
Type of Pluripotent stem cell produced from unipotent stem cells.
The unipotent cell may be almost any body cell, these body cells are then genetically modified to make them acquire the characteristics of an embryonic stem cell. This is done by inducing genes and transcriptional factors
iPS are very similar to embryonic stem cells, but not identical. They have the capability to replace embryonic stem cells in research
Pluripotent stem cells in treating human disorders
B cells in the pancreas - type 1 diabeties
Heart muscle cells - heart attack