Stem Cells from Rich Notes Flashcards
What are two unique properties of stem cells?
self-renewal and differentiation
What is a 16-32 cell zygote called? At what stage is it possible to see differentiation?
morula; blastocyst at day 4-5 post-fertilization when inner cell mass can be distinguished from trophectoderm
What will the inner cell mass form, and what will the trophectoderm form? What does the inner cell mass become first?
embryo, placenta; three germ layers and germ cell lineage
What are the three germ layers, and what are their derivatives?
ectoderm - skin and nervous system
mesoderm - vertebrae, muscle, genital ridges, and urinary system
endoderm - GI tract, liver, and lung, etc.
What type of potency do zygotes at the 1 to 8 cell stage have? And what kinds of cells can they produce?
totipotency
cells of all tissue types
What type of potency do cells have beyond the 8 cell stage?
The inner cell mass can differentiate into all the tissues of the body except for what?
pluripotency
extraembryonic membranes
Some adult tissues have stem cells that can still differentiate in multiple cell types but are still restricted. Give an example.
Hematopoietic –> erythrocytes or lymphocytes
Some adult tissues have stem cells that can only differentiate into a single cell type. Where do these committed precursors reside in the body?
skin, intestine, skeletal muscle, and testis
mnemonic: spells SIST
What are 4 sources of stem cells?
> embryonic - pluripotent and can be propogated as cell lines
adult - either committed to specific lineage or multipotent; find in tissues with high rates of turnover (skin for ex.)
umbilical cord - multipotent hematopoietic stem cells
induced pluripotent - reprogrammed adult somatic cells
What are 4 uses of embryonic stem cells?
> experiments to study development and gene regulation
drug discovery and testing
development of transgenic mouse models of disease
stem cell therapy
Embryonic stem cells from black mice are grown in culture and the gene of interest is introduced into the another population of embryonic stem cells by using what? The colony is injected into a blastocyst of a white mouse and implanted into a foster mother. The pups turn out black and white. The black coat gene has been transmitted, so the mice are called what?
a plasmid; chimeras
In a general sense, stem cell therapy using embryonic stem cells involves what 3 steps?
- establishing an embryonic stem cell line
- differentiating the embryonic stem cells to the cell type of interest
- injecting it into a patient to treat a disease
A nucleus is removed from a somatic cell. A nucleus is removed from an oocyte. The nucleus from the somatic cell is transferred into the oocyte cytoplasm. The oocyte is then stimulate to begin developing as an embryo. What is this process called?
somatic cell nuclear transfer
Once the embryo that results from a somatic cell nuclear transfer reaches the blastocyst stage, the blastocyst is implanted in a mother and the resulting offspring is a clone of the individual who donated the somatic cell nucleus. What is this type of cloning?
reproductive
The blastocyst that develops from a somatic cell nuclear transfer is used to make embryonic stem cells, which are differentiated and used to treat a patient. What is this type of cloning called? What problem does this type of cloning avoid?
therapeutic cloning
immune rejection since the embryonic stem cells are derived from the patient