3.8.2 - Stem cells Flashcards
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What is a stem cell?
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Undifferentiated cell that continually divides
2
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What is a totipotent stem cell?
A
Embryonic stem cells that can differentiate into ANY type of cell
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What is a pluripotent stem cell?
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- Embryonic stem cell
- Can specialise into ANY type of body cell EXCEPT placental cells
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What is a multipotent stem cell?
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- Adult stem cell
- Can differentiate into a limited number of cell types
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What is a unipotent stem cell?
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- Adult stem cell
- Can differentiate into ONE type of cell
e. g. cardiomyocytes - heart muscle cells
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How can stem cells be used in medical treatment?
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- used to generate tissues or organs to replace cells damaged by illness or injury
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Sources of stem cells for medical treatment
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- Adult somatic cells (usually from patient or sibling)
e. g. multipotent stem cells from bone marrow - Embryonic pluripotent stem cells using IVF
- Induced pluripotent stem cells iPS Cells
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How are IPS cells made?
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- Reprogramming specialised adult body cells so that they become pluripotent - injected with a genetically modified virus
- Adult cells are made to express transcription factors
- Transcription factors cause adult body cells to express genes that are associated with pluripotency
9
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Evaluating the use of stem cells in treating human disorders
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Advantages
- used to grow organs, replace eye tissue
- bone marrow stem cells to treat leukaemia
Disadvantages
- obtaining embryonic SC involves destruction of embryo
- obtaining adult SC causes discomfort
- adult SC can’t develop into all types of cell
- SC can divide uncontrollably and create tumours