Differentiation Flashcards

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Stem cells

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  • undifferentiated cells
  • capacity for self renewal through asymmetric cell division
  • capacity to differentiate into mature cells (potency)
  • ability for quiescence to enter dormant state
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Cellular hierarchy

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  1. Symmetric stem cell division
  2. Asymmetric stem cell division
  3. Progenitor cell division
  4. Differentiation
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Totipotency

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The ability of a single cell to give rise to all the embryonic and extra embryonic cell types

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Pluripotency

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The ability of a single cell to give rise to all of the cell types found in the complete adult organism

i.e. cells of all the germ layers

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Multipotency

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The ability of a single cell to give rise to multiple but not all cell types found in the complete adult organism

i.e. differentiation ability is restricted to certain cell types

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How does differentiation occur

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  • cells switch on certain genes and switch off others during differentiation
  • the type of cell formed is determined by the pattern of gene expression in the cell
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Role of transcription factors in differentiation (master regulators)

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Expressed at early stages
- induce transcription of various target genes that collectively lead to cell differentiation

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Determination

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Occurs before differentiation
Fate of the cell is already specified at this stage
During embryonic development the fate of the cell is restriced

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What determines cell fate

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Cytoplasmic segregation
Induction

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Cytoplasmic segregation (asymmetric cell div)

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Cytoplasmic factors called determinants that are unequally distributed between daughter cells influence cell fate

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Induction

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Factors that are secreted by neighbouring cells influence cell fate

High concentrations may activate transcription factors that triggers the cascade of cellular differentiation

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Reversibility

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Mature plant cells can be experimentally induced to dedifferentiate to a totipotent state

Dedifferentiated totipotent cells can form an entire new plant
= cloning

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Somatic cell nuclear transfer

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Cytoplasmic environment around the nucleus determines cell fate

No info is lost as the cells differentiate into mature somatic cells
= genomic equivalence

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