Stem Cell Hierarchy Flashcards

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What are the three key parts in the job description of a stem cell?

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  • Be versatile: give rise to the full range of differentiated cells
  • Be productive: replace in excess of 10^11 blood cells per day
  • Retain stemness: output required for several decades
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What are the five major characteristics of the haematopoietic stem cell?

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  1. support haematopoiesis through life
  2. can be enriched phenotypically (but not fully characterised)
  3. give rise to differentiated progeny whilst themselves remained undifferentiated
  4. Rare
  5. Usually quiescent
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Output must be sustainable for long term haematopoiesis - what does this depend on and how can we find out if occurs?

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  • Depends on continued presence of cells which are capable of self renewal
  • Sustained haematopoiesis can be demonstrated experimentally through serial transplantation
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How do stem cells achieve the dual task of self-renewal and generation of differentiated cells?

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Through their ability to choose between symmetric and asymmetric division

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What are asymmetric and symmetric division in the context of haematopoietic stem cells?

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  • Asymmetric: each stem cell generates one daughter stem cell and one daughter destined to differentiate
  • Symmetric: each stem cell can divide symmetrically to generate either two daughter stem cells or two differentiated cells
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What are the benefits of HSCs being able to maintain a dormant, quiescent state?

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  • Prevents exhaustion

- Protects the genome

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What are the four main methods that have established quiescence in HSCs?

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  • Gene marking studies
  • BrdU labelling
  • Telomere length measurement
  • Subset transplantation
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What are the estimated lifespan, replication frequency and divisions per life time of a HSC in humans?

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  • Lifespan = 90 years
  • Replication freq = once every 45 weeks
  • Divisions per lifetime = 104
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How would we define a cancer stem cell?

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  • perpetuates the tumour
  • Gives rise to the range of cells found in the tumour (including clonogenic cells and non-proliferating progeny)
  • Doesn’t always have a defined phenotype
  • Not always rare or quiescent
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