Stem Cells Flashcards

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What is a stem cell?

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It is a cell that can both duplicate itself (self-renew) and make other types of cells that become the specialized cells of the body (differentiate).

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Self-renewal

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  • When a cell makes copies of itself
  • It’s important because if they didn’t self-renew, you would quickly run out of stem cells
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Differentiation

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  • When a cell makes other types of cells that become the specialized cells of the body
  • It’s important because specialized cells cannot self-renew, so stem cells make more by differentiation
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Specialized cells

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  • Cells that are needed for a specific function of the body
  • They go where the need is greatest
  • They cannot divide and make duplicates of themselves
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Where are stem cells found?

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  • Embryonic stem cells are found in a blastocyst (a very early embryo)
  • Tissue stem cells are found in a fetus, in the baby, and throughout life
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What are stem cells called in plants?

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Meristematic cells

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Where are stem cells found in plants?

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All the places where the plant grows, such as the tips of the stems, leaves and roots

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Embryonic stem cells

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  • Found in blastocysts (very small, contain about 50-100 cells)
  • They are taken from the inner cell mass and cultured in a lab to grow more of them
  • They are pluripotent
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Tissue stem cells

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  • Found in the brain, breasts, intestines, bone marrow, muscles, testicles, skin, and on the surface of the eye
  • They are multipotent
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Induced pluripotent (iPS) stem cells

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  • ‘Genetic reprogramming’, add certain genes to the cell
  • Discovered in 2006
  • They use small animals for testing because they reproduce faster
  • They culture iPS cells in a lab until they undergo differentiation and become all possible types of specialized cells
  • Scientists add certain genes to the iPS cells that make them behave like embryonic stem cells
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Pluripotent

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Can make all types of specialized cells in the body

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Multipotent

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Can make multiple types of specialized cells, but not all types

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Totipotent

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Can differentiate into all types of specialized cells in the body PLUS cells that are needed during development of the embryo only: placenta, yolk sac, and umbilical cord

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Unipotent

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Can only differentiate into one type of specialized cell (e.g. spermatogonial cells can only make sperm)

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Why can some organisms regenerate but humans can’t?

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  • Regeneration is blocked in humans primarily because scar tissue is formed after an injury.
  • Humans have lost or altered the functionality of these regenerative genes during their evolution
  • Tissues in complex organisms cannot regenerate as they are highly differentiated to perform specialized functions.
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What is the history of stem cell research in Canada?

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  • The existence of stem cells was proven in 1961 by Canadian scientists James Till and Ernest McCulloch. Their paper on what were then called colony-forming cells was the breakthrough that started stem cell science.