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Biology 624 - Developmental Genetics
Lecture #5 - Stem Cells
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DEFINITION OF A STEM CELL:
Self-renewing - can give rise to daughter cells that are stem cells Give rise to differentiated progeny - daughter cells can also differentiate, usually into multiple lineages
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TYPES OF STEM CELLS: Embryonic stem cells Adult stem cells Cancer stem cell Germline stem cell iPS – induced pluripotent stem cells
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Sources of Pluripotent Stem Cells
Figures\Chapter21\DevBio7e21221.jpg Adult somatic cells + 4 genes
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Mouse Embryonic Cells and Derivation of ES Cells
From Keller, 2005
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ES Cells Maintain Pluripotency by Inhibiting Differentiation
--Oct4/Sox2/Nanog + PcG genes block diff genes -- LIF and BMP block diff via inhibit MAPK --FGF promote diff From He et al, 2009
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Hematopoietic stem cells – first identified
adult stem cells
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Some types and sources of adult stem cells
From Jordan et al, 2006
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ADULT STEM CELLS: --HSC = Hematopoietic system --Neural stem cells = Neurons and glia --Gut stem cells = gut epithelium and other cells --Breast stem cells = mammary glands -- Mesenchymal stem cells? = numerous mesodermal derivatives -- Satellite cells in muscle? = muscle -- Liver stem cells? --Vascular stem cells? (pericytes, hemangiomas)
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The stem cell niche concept
From He et al, 2009
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Blood vessels may provide a neural stem cell niche
Kokovay et al (2010) Cell Stem Cell
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Adult Stem Cells - Outstanding Issues
How are niches set up and maintained? Mechanism(s) of age-related loss of stem cells – “used up” vs. niche loss 3. Role in cancer – do they mutate to cancer stem cells?
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The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis
Cancers are heterogeneous – not all cells have the same markers, behaviors – how arise? Does this reflect “potential”? Do some cells maintain or acquire stem cell properties and populate the rest of the tumor with non- tumorigenic cells? If so there should be a hierarchy of cells – and this has implications for therapy
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The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis
From Dick, 2008
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Scenarios of how cancer stem cells can affect tumor formation
From Jordan et al, 2006
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The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis –
Outstanding Issues Can clonal evolution explain the data? Is it a global model (ie all cancers) or restricted? If restricted, how? Genetic vs. epigenetic – if cancer stem cells contribute to a tumor, how labile? 3. The role of the “stem cell niche” in cancer stem cell biology
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Alternate cancer stem cell hypothesis: 1. Niche requirements change 2
Alternate cancer stem cell hypothesis: 1. Niche requirements change 2. Progenitors mutate to self-renew From Lobo et al, 2007
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Myeloid Dysplasia/Leukemia via a Mutation in the Niche…
Raaijmakers et al, 2010
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Can we make stem cells from cells that are NOT stem cells –
i.e. “run the tape backwards”?
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Successful Nuclear Transplants as a Function of the Developmental Age of the Donor Nucleus
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Cloned Mammals, Whose Nuclei Came From Adult Somatic Cells
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Embryonic Stem Cell Therapeutics
Blood Vessel Precursors Figures\Chapter21\DevBio7e21231.jpg
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Embryonic Stem Cell Therapeutics
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iPS suggest an alternative source of stem cells
From Nishikawa et al, 2008
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Comparison of protocols to derive pluripotent stem cells
From Nishikawa et al, 2008
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How iPS might help therapeutically
From Nishikawa et al, 2008
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iPS from patients with diseases have been generated
1. ALS – differentiate to motor neurons (Dimos et al, 2008) 2. Parkinson’s disease (Soldner et al, 2009) Type I diabetes – differentiate into pancreatic b-cells (Maehr et al, 2009) Refs in Maehr et al, 2009
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Wu and Hochedlinger, 2011
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The Hematopoietic Stem Cell
Figures\Chapter15\DevBio7e15211.jpg
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From Vassilopoulos and Russell, 2003
Cell Fusion From Vassilopoulos and Russell, 2003
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A Clone of Xenopus laevis Frogs
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The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis
From Donnenberg and Donnenberg, 2005
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Hematopoietic stem cells – first identified
adult stem cells Figures\Chapter15\DevBio7e15212.jpg
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