Stem Cells Flashcards
What are 4 characteristics of stem cells?
- not terminally differentiated
- can divide without limit
- undergo slow division
- when divide, one daughter cell, and one stem cell
Describe totipotency
- ability to give rise to ALL cells of an organism»embryonic and extraembryonic
- fist 16 cells of zygote are totipotent
Pluripotent
Give rise to all cells of embryo and subsequent adult tissues (ES cell)
Multipotent
Give rise to different cell types of a given lineage
Adult stem cells
Which type of stem cell has high potential for therapies?
Pluripotent
What is a founder stem cell
- Cells that clonally divide to make a region of cells.
- each tissue has fixed number of founder cells populations
- define the size of the large final structures
Transit amplifying cells
- NOT STEM CELLS
- cells that divide frequently.
- programmed to have limited number of divisions.
Divisional asymmetry
Create 1 daughter an 1 stem cell
Environmental asymmetry
Makes identical cells, but environment influences the differentiation of the cell
Immortal strand hypothesis
Stem cells retain the original DNA
Embryonic stem cells are derived from….
The blastocysts
What is the problem with injecting ES cells
If they do not receive the correct signals, they will produce teratomas
When grown in a dish, ES cells must have what specific kind of medium?
Serum free.
What diseases have ES cells worked for in mouse models?
- Immune deficiency
- diabetes
- Parkinson’s
- spinal injury
- demyelination
- myocardial infarction
What are the transcription factors that are only found in pluripotent cell populations?
- nanog
- Oct4
- sox2
- foxD3