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Stem Cells and Stemness: - Definitions and properties. Classification of stem cells: embryonic, fetal, neonatal and adult. Differentiation potential: Totipotent, pluripotent and multipotent stem cells. - Pluripotent Stem Cells: Embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells. - Different...

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9. Stem Cells - hESC and iPSC




Two main characteristics:

Ability to self-renew by multiplying in an undifferentiated state, retaining the
same characteristics of the original cell

Ability to differentiate into various cell types that constitute an organism



According to their differentiation potential:

Totipotent

can differentiate into every type of cell: extraembryonic membranes and
tissues, the embryo, and all postembryonic tissues and organs



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, is the only type of stem cell that can originate an entire organism

they can replicate indefinitely without losing their total potency

the morula is the last structure of totipotent stem cells in humans

Pluripotent

capable of giving rise to most tissues of an organism but cannot originate
an entire organism

the morula (totipotent) gives rise to the blastocyst (pluripotent) composed of:
the inner cell mass and trophectoderm (outer layer - composed by
trophoblast cells)

the inner cell mass can differentiate into almost every type of cell - cells
from the three germ layers: mesoderm, endoderm, and ectoderm

Unlike totipotent cells, pluripotent stem cells fail in its ability to
differentiate into extra embryonic membranes:

trophectoderm, will give rise to the placenta

trophoblast, extra embryonic tissue responsible for negotiating
implantation, developing into the placenta and controlling the exchange
of oxygen and metabolites between the mother and the embryo

Give rise to:

ESC (embryonic stem cells)

derived from a group of cells called the inner cell mass, which is part of the
early embryo (5 days), called the blastocyst.

Embryonic stem cells are an in vitro artifact. In vivo they are only call
inner cell mass.

differentiate into cells from the germ layers: mesoderm, endoderm, and
ectoderm

These cells can divide indefinitely due to a high expression of
telomerase, however, in vitro they have a tendency to accumulate
serious genetic mutations.

EGC (embryonic germ cells)



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, derived from fetal tissue, isolated from the primordial germ cells of the
gonadal ridge

the gonadal ridge develops into the testes or ovaries and the primordial
germ cells give rise to eggs or sperm

ECC (embryonal carcinoma cells)

isolated from teratocarcinomas, a tumor that occasionally occurs in the
gonads.

unlike the other two, they are usually aneuploid.

Multipotent

can differentiate into only a limited range of cell types

Unipotent

can differentiate into one type of cells



The tree germ layer

Ectoderm (external layer) Endoderm (internal layer)

Skin cells Lung cells

Neurons of the brain Pancreatic cells

Pigment cells Thyroid cells

Mesoderm (middle layer) Liver cells

Cardiac, skeletal and smooth Digestive cells (include intestine)
muscle cells

Red blood cells

Kidney



hESC - Human Embryonic Stem Cells




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, Properties

Clonogenic cells capable of undergoing an unlimited number of symmetrical
divisions without differentiating (long-term self-renewal)

Because they express high levels of telomerase

Pluripotent cells capable of giving rise to cells from all three germ layers of the
embryo (ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm) in vitro

Develop, always, into teratomas (benign tumors made up of several different types
of tissue) when injected into SCID mice (immunocompromised mice) → hESC are
tumor-genetic

Exhibits stable diploid karyotype

Express specific transcription factors such as Oct-4, Sox2 and Nanog and
surface markers such as Tra-1-60, Tra-1-81, SSEA-3 and SSEA-4, and alkaline
phosphatase (AP)

Sources

Available hESC lines

Excess embryos from IVF (in vitro fertilization) clinics

Embryos created for research by IVF

Therapeutic cloning, or somatic cell nuclear transfer – SCNT – allows us to create
hESC lines with a specific genetic background, useful for organ or tissue



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