Title: Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
1Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
2Outline of Presentation
- What is stem cell research?
- What are the different types of stem cells?
- Fertilization and embryonic development
- What makes stem cells unique?
- How do we culture stem cells?
- What are examples of future stem cell therapies?
- Conclusion and future directions
3What is stem cell research?
- Understand more about development, aging, disease
- Experimental model systems
- Prevent or treat diseases and injuries
- Cell-based therapies
- Pharmaceutical development
- Includes testing and drug delivery
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4Trachea transplantationExample of stem
cell-based tissue regeneration
5Outline of Presentation
- What is stem cell research?
- What are the different types of stem cells?
- Fertilization and embryonic development
- What makes stem cells unique?
- How do we culture stem cells?
- What are examples of future stem cell therapies?
- Conclusion and future directions
6Pluripotent
Multi- potent
Fully mature
7Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) CellsGenetically
engineering new stem cells
Skin cells
iPS cells
8Outline of Presentation
- What is stem cell research?
- What are the different types of stem cells?
- Fertilization and embryonic development
- What makes stem cells unique?
- How do we culture stem cells?
- What are examples of future stem cell therapies?
- Conclusion and future directions
9Conception in a dish
Day 1
In the IVF procedure, sperm and eggs interact
in a dish leading to insemination. They literally
swim up to the egg and burrow toward the
nucleus. The first one to get there wins, and all
others are blocked out. Male fertility issue
Sometimes sperm cannot latch onto and penetrate
the egg. They may choose to have
Intra(within)-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
10Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection
11Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection
Day 1
12Day 1
13Day 2
14Day 2
15Day 3
16Day 4
17Day 5
18At what point is this a fetus?
- Days 7-14 Uterine implantation
- Day 14 Three distinct layers begin to
form (no more pluripotent stem cells) - Days 14-21 Beginning of future nervous system
- Days 21-24 Beginning of future face, neck,
mouth, and nose - Weeks 3-8 Beginning of organ formation
- This picture is Week 5
- Week 5-8 Now its called a fetus
- (no consensus on a single timepoint)
19Embryonic Development Fish model
Keller et al. 2008
20Outline of Presentation
- What is stem cell research?
- What are the different types of stem cells?
- Fertilization and embryonic development
- What makes stem cells unique?
- How do we culture stem cells?
- What are examples of future stem cell therapies?
- Conclusion and future directions
21Symmetric cell division
22Asymmetric cell division
- Self-renews
- Differentiates
Progenitor cell
Stem cell
Stem cell
23DIFFERENTIATION
DIFFERENTIATION
? SELF RENEWAL ?
24Outline of Presentation
- What is stem cell research?
- What are the different types of stem cells?
- Fertilization and embryonic development
- What makes stem cells unique?
- How do we culture stem cells?
- What are examples of future stem cell therapies?
- Conclusion and future directions
25Signals to Stem Cells
Little, et al. Chemical Reviews (2008).
26Embryonic stem cells in the dishHow do we
culture ES cells?
27Culture methods
28Fluorescent imaging of embryonicstem cell
colonies.
29Outline of Presentation
- What is stem cell research?
- What are the different types of stem cells?
- Fertilization and embryonic development
- What makes stem cells unique?
- How do we culture stem cells?
- What are examples of future stem cell therapies?
- Conclusion and future directions
30Spinal cord injuryExample of embryonic stem
cell-based therapy
- Geron video http//www.geron.com/grnopc1clearance
/
31Stem cells for drug deliveryMore focused
delivery, fewer side affects
Day 0
Day 7
Day 14
NSCs injected (no tumor)
NSCs injected (tumor)
Shah et al. Dev Neurosci 2004
32Outline of Presentation
- What is stem cell research?
- What are the different types of stem cells?
- Fertilization and embryonic development
- What makes stem cells unique?
- How do we culture stem cells?
- What are examples of future stem cell therapies?
- Conclusion and future directions
33Why do researchers want to use embryonic stem
cells along with other technologies?
- Pluripotent
- Expanded developmental potential allows them
- to be used in ways that adult stem cells cannot
- Can proliferate indefinitely in culture
- Easier to obtain than adult stem cells
34Science is discovering the unknown
- Stem cell field is still in its infancy
- Human embryonic stem cell research is a decade
old, adult stem cell research has 30-year head
start - Holds hope for curing or improving treatments for
- 70 diseases
- How can you help to shape the direction of this
field?
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36If enough time!
- Continue on to talk about chemical engineering.
37Chemical engineering
- Cells can be grown in 2D
- Some chemical engineers find new surfaces to grow
cells on/in that promote proliferation or
differentiation
or 3D
38Interpenetrating Polymer Network
Saha, K et al. J Biomed Mater Res A.
(2007) Harbers, G. M., et. al. Langmuir.
(2005) Bearinger, JP et al., J. Biomat. Sci.
Polym. Ed. (1998)
39Selecting for adhesion molecules
- Grow Bacteria having adhesion molecules stem
cells
- Wash away non-adherent bacteria
- Identify the molecules that stuck
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