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Title: The Microenvironment, Stem Cells, and Cancer


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The Microenvironment, Stem Cells, and Cancer
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Microenvironment
  • Signaling molecules
  • G-CSF
  • Erythropoietin
  • Cell-cell contact
  • Adherens junctions
  • Gap Junctions
  • Desmosomes
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Collagen
  • Fibronectin
  • Laminin
  • Forces
  • Elasticity
  • Compression
  • Stiffness

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Niche Stem cell behavior control
  • Adult stem cells such as intestinal crypt stem
    cells are tightly regulated by the environment
    around them
  • View Intestinal Crypt Stem Cells - A Clonal
    Conveyor Belt
  • Sometimes mutations cause bad behaviors
  • Stem cells have the property to divide
    asymmetrically
  • One daughter cell stays a stem cell
  • The other daughter cell changes, or differentiates

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Blood cell differentiation
  • Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor
  • Erythropoietin
  • Push common myeloid progenitor cell to become red
    blood cells or white blood cells (leukocytes)
  • G-CSF and Epo are signaling molecules that
    initiate signaling pathways that lead to gene
    expression and phenotype change
  • Transcription and translation

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Cell interactions
  • Tight junctions
  • Form a fluid and ion impermeable sheet
  • Allows for different functions on different sides
    of the sheet
  • Anchoring junctions
  • Two types adherens and desmosomes
  • Built from cadherins (outside) and catenins
    (inside)
  • Adherens attach to actin cytoskeleton
  • Desmosome (strong) attach to keratin filaments
  • Gap junctions
  • Channels between cells

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The Matrix
  • Like a stem cells dorm room
  • Concrete, rebar, wood posts, furniture
  • Cells reside within this non-living world
  • In the body the extracellular matrix gives
    tissues their structural and mechanical
    properties
  • The components of the matrix contribute to tissue
    specificity of cells

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Forces
  • Elasticity what is the stiffness of a tissue?
  • Brain lt skin lt muscle lt bone
  • Cells can sense the tissue stiffness
  • They can also respond to the stiffness by
    changing shape and gene expression
  • Mesenchymal stem cells grown on gels
  • Stiffnessbrain neurons
  • Stiffnessmuscle myoblasts
  • Stiffnessbone osteoblasts

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Cancer
  • Uncontrolled growth (proliferation)
  • Invasion into surrounding tissues
  • Metastasis (spread to other areas in body)
  • Key terms
  • Malignant
  • Proto-oncogene
  • Oncogene
  • Tumor suppressor gene

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Thought questions
  • Is DNA mutation necessary for cancer?
  • Could cancer occur only by manipulating the
    microenvironment?
  • If you took a piece of normal tissue and inserted
    it inside a tumor, what would happen?
  • If you infect a chicken embryo with a
    cancer-causing virus, and the chicken grew up
    cancer-free, would you assume the chickens cells
    were cured of cancer?
  • How might we test ways to see if certain
    microenvironments can stop cancer from growing?
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