7.3 Stem cells Flashcards

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Define ‘totipotent’

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undifferentiated cells which can give rise to any specialised cell needed for an entire new organism

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Define ‘pluripotent’

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undifferentiated cells that can form most of the cell types needed for an entire new organism

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Define ‘multipotent’

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undifferentiated cells that can form a very limited range of differentiated cells within a mature organism

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What type of cells are embryonic cells?

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pluripotent - from blastocyte

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What type of cells are adult/somatic stem cells?

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undifferentiated cells found among the normal differentiated cells in a tissue/organ that can differentiate when needed to produce any one of the major cell types found in a particular tissue or organ

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How do pluripotent stem cells from embryos provide opportunities to develop new medical advances?

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can be used to:
-treat diabetes, multiple sclerosis
-replace damaged tissues e.g. nerve tissue

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What are the ethical considerations in using embryonic (pluripotent) stem cells?

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can save many lives but:
- unethical as embryos die when stem cells are removed
- risk of infection
- risk of rejection
- can cause cancer

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After fertilisation, what do totipotent cells differentiate into?

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totipotent
pluripotent in blastocyte
fully differentiated somatic cells

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How do epigenetic modifications can result on totipotent stem cells - pluripotent - fully differentiated cells?

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What is a fibroblast?

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connective tissues

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How can differentiated fibroblasts be reprogrammed to form iPS cells?

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  1. fibroblasts taken from skin samples
  2. viruses used as vectors to introduce 4 genes for transcription factors to activate specific genes in adult cells to produce pluripotent cells
  3. cells behave similarly to embryonic stem cells
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Which genes produce iPS cells?

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Oct4
Sox2
Klf4
c-Myc

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Why are the use of iPS stem cells less problematic than embryonic stem cells?

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  • no issue of rejection
  • do not harm anything

but they are hard to grow and manipulate pluripotent stem cells

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