Lecture 12 - Modelling Embryogenesis Flashcards
1
Q
What 5 things are required to go from the ICM to primitive ectoderm?
A
- Maintenance of pluripotence (both ICM & prim. ect. are pluripotent)
- Differentiation signals (ICM must convert to prim. ect.) 3. Proliferative burst (~50 cells to >6000 cells in ~3 days)
- Cell survival signals (cells next to ECM are kept alive)
- Cell movement & death (for cavitation)
2
Q
What part of the ectoderm produces morphogens?
A
Visceral ectoderm
3
Q
What molecules are used to:
- maintain pluripotence
- cell survival & proliferation
- differentiation?
A
- BMP4 & BMP4 receptor
- Integrin & ECM protein
- FGF & FGF receptor
4
Q
What amino acid is essential to turn embryonic stem cells into primitive ectoderm?
A
L-Proline
5
Q
Difference between pluripotent, multipotent and unipotent?
A
P: capable of giving rise to all cell types that make up the body
M: capable of giving rise to multiple cells times but more restricted than pluripotent
U: capable of giving rise to only one cell type
6
Q
What 5 applications of ES cells?
A
- In vitro modelling of embyogenesis
- Toxicological/drug screening
- Cell therapies (animal models of human diseases e.g. Parkinson’s)
- Transgenic cell lines (knock-ins & knock-outs)
- Transgenic animals