Gene expression is controlled by a number of features Flashcards

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What are stem cells?

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Undifferentiated / unspecialised cells capable of:
-Dividing (by mitosis) to replace themselves indefinitely
-Differentiating into other types of (specialised) cells

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Describe how stem cells become specialised during development

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● Stimuli lead to activation of some genes (due to transcription factors
● So mRNA is transcribed only from these genes and then translated to form proteins
● These proteins modify cells permanently and determine cell structure / function

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Describe totipotent cells

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● Occur for a limited time in early mammalian embryos
● Can divide AND differentiate into any type of body cell (including extra-embryonic cells eg. placenta)

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Describe pluripotent cells

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● Found in mammalian embryos (after first few cell divisions)
● Can divide AND differentiate into most cell types (every cell type in the body but not placental cells)

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Describe multipotent cells

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● Found in mature mammals
● Can divide AND differentiate into a
limited number of cell types

Example: multipotent cells in bone marrow
can divide and differentiate into different
types of blood cell

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Describe unipotent cells, using an example

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● Found in mature mammals
● Can divide AND differentiate into just one cell type

unipotent cells in the heart can divide and differentiate
into cardiomyocytes (cardiac muscle cells)

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Describe unipotent cells, using an example

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● Found in mature mammals
● Can divide AND differentiate into just one cell type

Example: unipotent cells in the heart can divide and differentiate
into cardiomyocytes (cardiac muscle cells)

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Explain how stem cells can be used in the treatment of human disorders

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● Transplanted into patients to divide in unlimited numbers
● Then differentiate into required healthy cells (to replace faulty / damaged cells)

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Examples: how stem cells can be used in the treatment of human disorders

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● Potential treatment of Type 1 diabetes by creating healthy islet cells that produce insulin
● Bone marrow stem cell transplant for sickle cell disease / blood cancers
Destroy patient’s bone marrow before treatment → so no faulty cells are produced
Transplant stem cells from healthy person → divide and differentiate into healthy cells

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Explain how induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are produced

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Obtain adult somatic body cells (non-pluripotent cells) from patient
Add specific protein transcription factors associated with pluripotency to cells so they express
genes associated with pluripotency (reprogramming)
○ Transcription factors attach to promoter regions of DNA, stimulating or inhibiting transcription
Culture cells to allow them to divide by mitosis

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Evaluate the use of stem cells in treating human disorders

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For Against ✓ Can divide and differentiate into required healthy cells, so could relieve human suffering by
saving lives and improving quality of life
✓ Embryos are often left over from IVF and so would otherwise be destroyed
✓ iPS cells unlikely to be rejected by patient’s immune system as made with patient’s own cells
✓ iPS cells can be made without destruction of embryo and adult can give permission
𝖷 Ethical issues with embryonic stem cells as obtaining them requires destruction of an
embryo and potential life (embryo cannot consent)
𝖷 Immune system could reject cells and immunosuppressant drugs are required
𝖷 Cells could divide out of control, leading to formation of tumours / cancer

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