Title: Biology 624 - Developmental Genetics
1Biology 624 - Developmental Genetics
Lecture 5 - Stem Cells
2- DEFINITION OF A STEM CELL
- Self-renewing - can give rise to daughter cells
that are stem cells - Give rise to differentiated progeny - daughter
cells can also differentiate, usually into
multiple lineages
3- TYPES OF STEM CELLS
- Embryonic stem cells
- Adult stem cells
- Cancer stem cell
- Germline stem cell
- iPS induced pluripotent stem cells
4Sources of Pluripotent Stem Cells
Adult somatic cells 4 genes
5Mouse Embryonic Cells and Derivation of ES Cells
From Keller, 2005
6ES Cells Maintain Pluripotency by Inhibiting
Differentiation --Oct4/Sox2/Nanog PcG genes
block diff genes -- LIF and BMP block diff via
inhibit MAPK --FGF promote diff
From He et al, 2009
7Hematopoietic stem cells first identified adult
stem cells
8Some types and sources of adult stem cells
From Jordan et al, 2006
9ADULT STEM CELLS --HSC Hematopoietic
system --Neural stem cells Neurons and
glia --Gut stem cells gut epithelium and other
cells --Breast stem cells mammary glands --
Mesenchymal stem cells? numerous mesodermal
derivatives -- Satellite cells in muscle?
muscle -- Liver stem cells? --Vascular stem
cells? (pericytes, hemangiomas)
10The stem cell niche concept
From He et al, 2009
11Blood vessels may provide a neural stem cell niche
Kokovay et al (2010) Cell Stem Cell
12Adult Stem Cells - Outstanding Issues
- How are niches set up and maintained?
- Mechanism(s) of age-related loss of
- stem cells used up vs. niche loss
- 3. Role in cancer do they mutate to cancer
- stem cells?
13The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis
- Cancers are heterogeneous not all cells
- have the same markers, behaviors how arise?
- Does this reflect potential? Do some
- cells maintain or acquire stem cell properties
- and populate the rest of the tumor with non-
- tumorigenic cells?
- If so there should be a hierarchy of cells
- and this has implications for therapy
14The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis
From Dick, 2008
15Scenarios of how cancer stem cells can affect
tumor formation
From Jordan et al, 2006
16The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis Outstanding
Issues
- Can clonal evolution explain the data?
- Is it a global model (ie all cancers) or
- restricted? If restricted, how?
- Genetic vs. epigenetic if cancer stem
- cells contribute to a tumor, how labile?
- 3. The role of the stem cell niche in cancer
- stem cell biology
17Alternate cancer stem cell hypothesis1. Niche
requirementschange2. Progenitors mutateto
self-renew
From Lobo et al, 2007
18Myeloid Dysplasia/Leukemia via a Mutation in the
Niche
Raaijmakers et al, 2010
19Can we make stem cells from cells that are NOT
stem cells i.e. run the tape backwards?
20Successful Nuclear Transplants as a Function of
theDevelopmental Age of the Donor Nucleus
21Cloned Mammals, Whose Nuclei Came From Adult
Somatic Cells
22(No Transcript)
23(No Transcript)
24Embryonic Stem Cell Therapeutics
Blood Vessel Precursors
25Embryonic Stem Cell Therapeutics
26iPS suggest an alternative source of stem cells
From Nishikawa et al, 2008
27Comparison of protocols to derive pluripotent
stem cells
From Nishikawa et al, 2008
28How iPS might help therapeutically
From Nishikawa et al, 2008
29 iPS from patients with diseases have been
generated
- 1. ALS differentiate to motor neurons (Dimos
et al, 2008) - 2. Parkinsons disease (Soldner et al, 2009)
- Type I diabetes differentiate into pancreatic
b-cells (Maehr et al, 2009)
Refs in Maehr et al, 2009
30Wu and Hochedlinger, 2011
31(No Transcript)
32The Hematopoietic Stem Cell
33Cell Fusion
From Vassilopoulos and Russell, 2003
34A Clone of Xenopus laevis Frogs
35The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis
From Donnenberg and Donnenberg, 2005
36Hematopoietic stem cells first identified adult
stem cells