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Title: Cell Differentiation: Cell interactions in Development


1
Cell Differentiation Cell interactions in
Development
  • Patricia Zuk, PhD
  • Research Director
  • Regenerative Biogengineering and Repair (REBAR)
    Lab
  • Department of Surgery
  • David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

2
  • so cells can interact with each other and with
    their environment
  • this interaction turns specific signaling paths
    ON or OFF
  • these pathways become important for mediating
    proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis
  • all three are crucial to development

3
Differentiation Stem cells
  • so fertilization of the egg takes place in the
    oviduct
  • the fertilizes zygote travels to the uterus for
    implantation
  • along the way the zygote begins to divide
    (mitosis)
  • 2-cell, 4-cell, 8-cell embryonic stages etc.
  • the embryo reaches a stage called the morula
    ball of small cells (embryo has not enlargened)
  • by the end of the first week the second embryonic
    stage the blastocyst - forms

4
Differentiation Embryonic Stem cells
  • the blastocyst is a hollow ball of cells
    containing an outer rings of progenitor cells
    trophoblast and an inner mass of cells at one end
    of the embryo inner cell mass
  • it is these ICM cells that are the source for the
    derivation of embryonic stem (ES) cells
  • the ES cells are said to be totipotent have the
    ability to specialize or differentiate into ALL
    cells of the embryo
  • the blastocyst then begins a process of
    differentiation and these ES cells form
    populations of stem cells with more restricted
    potentials
  • the ES cells first differentiate into two layers
    called the embryonic disc divides the
    blastocyst cavity into an amniotic cavity and a
    yolk sac (primitive hematopoietic organ)
  • these two layers then continue to differentiate
    into the three germ layers of the embyro
  • ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm
  • the formation of these germ layers marks the
    gastrula embryonic stage

5
Germ Layers
  • the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm are thought
    to be made up of stem cells with a more
    restricted phenotype when compared to ES cells
    BUT still capable of forming multiple cell types
    within that lineage
  • e.g. pluripotent stem cells
  • interactions between signaling molecules produced
    by these germ layers and with the developing ECM
    around these tissues results in specific
    developmental events patterning
  • patterning requires the exposure of cells to a
    succession of signals and subsequent activation
    of their associated pathways

6
Cellular interactions in development Induction
  • interactions between the cells of the germ layers
    influence the fate of the stem cells within these
    layers
  • can affect their differentiation paths
  • induction mechanism where one cell population
    influences the development of neighbouring cells
  • e.g. mesoderm induces the overlying ectoderm to
    form neural tissue
  • embryonic development is a series of inductive
    events
  • binary have a choice between one fate or
    another (presence of one signal development
    down one path, absence of signal development
    down another path
  • gradient multiple fates may result dependent
    upon the level or threshold of the signaling
    molecule (these signaling molecules are called
    morphogens)
  • relay a signal induces a cascade which
    determines the fate of cells in proximity these
    cells than produce additional signals which
    affect the fate of their neighbours

7
Cellular Interactions Patterning and TGFb
superfamily signaling
  • a number of extracellular signaling molecules
    play roles in determining the fates of developing
    cells and where these cells will develop
  • TGFb superfamily TGFb, BMPs, activin (BMP2 and
    BMP4)
  • wide role in development
  • mediate proliferation of stem cells
  • can determine stem cell fate e.g. BMP4
    mesoderm
  • also mediate the production of CAMs, growth
    factors, ECM molecules all which play roles in
    cell signaling and resulting differentiation
    responses
  • homologs found in multiple vertebrates
  • binding of these homologs to their receptors
    results in their activation
  • this activation phosphorylates/activates
    downstream adaptors called Smads
  • a cascade of Smads are activated resulting in
    eventual nuclear translocation and regulation of
    gene expression
  • these Smads are specific to the TGFb superfamily
    growth factor (Smad 1 BMP2, Smad 2 TGFb)
  • this signaling path is fine-tuned by the action
    of several adaptor proteins (chordin, xolloid,
    noggin)
  • this fine tuning can result in the induction of
    neural tissue as opposed to mesodermal tissue and
    results in the patterning of tissues within the
    embryo

8
Other Patterning Signal Paths
  • numerous other patterning pathways comprised of
    multiple signaling proteins
  • e.g. hedgehog pathway patterning of local
    tissues and determination of cell fates
  • initial studies in Drosophila
  • homologs now characterized in vertebrates
  • hedgehog (sonic and indian hh in vertebrates),
    wingless (Wnt in vertebrates), patched,
    smoothened, dishevelled
  • limb patterning FGF, sonic hedghog,
  • neural tube differentiation sonic hedgehog
    gradients

9
Want to know how ridiculous this gets??
  • other signaling molecules in cell
    differentiation/tissue fate determination
  • brachyury mesoderm
  • goosecoid
  • toll, spaetzle, cactus dorsal
  • dorsal targets snail, twist, rhomboid
  • delta, notch, jagged, suppressor of hairless
  • hunchback, Kruppel
  • even-skipped, fushi-tarazu
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