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Stem Cells
Importance of Stem Cell Research
SStteemm CCeellll HHiissttoorryy 
1998 - Researchers first extract stem cells from human 
embryos 
1999 - First Successful human transplant of insulin-making 
cells from cadavers 
2001 - President Bush restricts federal funding for embryonic 
stem-cell research 
2002 - Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 
creates $20 million fund-raising effort to support stem-cell 
research 
2002 - California ok stem cell research 
2004 - Harvard researchers grow stem cells from embryos 
using private funding 
2004 - Ballot measure for $3 Billion bond for stem cells
Stem Cell – Definition 
• A cell that has the ability to 
continuously divide and 
differentiate (develop) into various 
other kind(s) of cells/tissues
Stem Cell Characteristics 
• ‘Blank cells’ (unspecialized) 
• Capable of dividing and renewing 
themselves for long periods of time 
(proliferation and renewal) 
• Have the potential to give rise to 
specialized cell types (differentiation)
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Embryo and placenta 
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embryo 
Fully mature
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Embryonic stem cells 
• five to six-day-old embryo 
• Tabula rasa 
Embryonic germ cells 
• derived from the part of a human embryo or fetus 
that will eventually produce eggs or sperm 
(gametes). 
Adult stem cells 
• undifferentiated cells found among specialized or 
differentiated cells in a tissue or organ after birth 
• appear to have a more restricted ability to produce 
different cell types and to self-renew.
Pluripotent Stem Cells – 
more potential to become any 
type of cell
Multipotent stem cells 
• Multipotent 
stem cells – 
limited in what 
the cells can 
become
Embryonic Stem Cells 
Mainly from IVF
Sexual Reproduction
Stages of Embryogenesis 
cleavage 8-cell stage 
blastocyst Blastocyst inner mass cells
Blastocyst Diagram
Adult Stem Cells 
An undifferentiated cells found 
among specialized or differentiated 
cells in a tissue or organ after birth 
• Skin 
• Fat Cells 
• Bone marrow 
• Brain 
• Many other organs 
& tissues
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Bone Marrow 
• Found in spongy bone where blood cells form 
• Used to replace damaged or destroyed bone 
marrow with healthy bone marrow stem cells. 
• treat patients diagnosed with leukemia, aplastic 
anemia, and lymphomas 
• Need a greater histological 
immunocompatibility
Blood Cell Formation
Umbilical cord stem cells 
• Also Known as Wharton’s Jelly 
• Adult stem cells of infant origin 
• Less invasive than bone marrow 
• Greater compatibility 
• Less expensive
Umbilical cord stem cells 
Three important functions: 
1. Plasticity: Potential to change into 
other cell types like nerve cells 
2. Homing: To travel to the site of 
tissue damage 
3. Engraftment: To unite with other 
tissues
SStteemm CCeellll AApppplliiccaattiioonnss 
• Tissue repair 
- nerve, heart, muscle, organ, 
skin 
• Cancers 
• Autoimmune diseases 
- diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, 
MS
Tissue Repair 
• Regenerate spinal cord, heart 
tissue or any other major tissue 
in the body.
Replace Skin 
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feature=player_embedded&v=eXO_ApjKPaI
Heart Disease 
• Adult bone marrow stem cells 
injected into the hearts are believed 
to improve cardiac function in 
victims of heart failure or heart 
attack
Leukemia and Cancer 
• Studies show leukemia patients 
treated with stem cells emerge free 
of disease. 
• Injections of stem cells have also 
reduces pancreatic cancers in some 
patients. 
Proliferation of white cells
Rheumatoid Arthritis 
• Adult Stem Cells may be helpful in 
jumpstarting repair of eroded 
cartilage.
Type I Diabetes 
• Pancreatic cells do not produce 
insulin 
• Embryonic Stems Cells might be 
trained to become pancreatic islets 
cells needed to secrete insulin.
Stem cells in the adult brain:
new research – reprogramming 
cells
Technical Challenges 
• Source - Cell lines may have 
mutations. 
• Delivery to target areas 
• Prevention of rejection 
• Suppressing tumors
Problems with Adult Stem Cells 
Mutations can lead to leukemia
Why is Stem Cell Research So Important 
to All of Us? 
Stem cells can replace diseased or 
damaged cells 
Stem cells allow us to study 
development and genetics 
Stem cells can be used to test different 
substances (drugs and chemicals)
Why the Controversy Over Stem cells? 
• Embryonic Stem cells are derived from extra 
blastocysts that would otherwise be discarded 
following IVF. 
• Extracting stem cells destroys the developing 
blastocyst (embryo). 
-Questions for Consideration- 
• Is an embryo a person? 
• Is it morally acceptable to use embryos for 
research? 
• When do we become “human beings?”
Stem cells

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Stem cells

  • 2. Importance of Stem Cell Research
  • 3. SStteemm CCeellll HHiissttoorryy 1998 - Researchers first extract stem cells from human embryos 1999 - First Successful human transplant of insulin-making cells from cadavers 2001 - President Bush restricts federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research 2002 - Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International creates $20 million fund-raising effort to support stem-cell research 2002 - California ok stem cell research 2004 - Harvard researchers grow stem cells from embryos using private funding 2004 - Ballot measure for $3 Billion bond for stem cells
  • 4. Stem Cell – Definition • A cell that has the ability to continuously divide and differentiate (develop) into various other kind(s) of cells/tissues
  • 5. Stem Cell Characteristics • ‘Blank cells’ (unspecialized) • Capable of dividing and renewing themselves for long periods of time (proliferation and renewal) • Have the potential to give rise to specialized cell types (differentiation)
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  • 7. This cell Can form the Embryo and placenta This cell Can just form the embryo Fully mature
  • 8. KKiinnddss ooff SStteemm CCeellllss Embryonic stem cells • five to six-day-old embryo • Tabula rasa Embryonic germ cells • derived from the part of a human embryo or fetus that will eventually produce eggs or sperm (gametes). Adult stem cells • undifferentiated cells found among specialized or differentiated cells in a tissue or organ after birth • appear to have a more restricted ability to produce different cell types and to self-renew.
  • 9. Pluripotent Stem Cells – more potential to become any type of cell
  • 10. Multipotent stem cells • Multipotent stem cells – limited in what the cells can become
  • 11. Embryonic Stem Cells Mainly from IVF
  • 13. Stages of Embryogenesis cleavage 8-cell stage blastocyst Blastocyst inner mass cells
  • 15. Adult Stem Cells An undifferentiated cells found among specialized or differentiated cells in a tissue or organ after birth • Skin • Fat Cells • Bone marrow • Brain • Many other organs & tissues
  • 17. Bone Marrow • Found in spongy bone where blood cells form • Used to replace damaged or destroyed bone marrow with healthy bone marrow stem cells. • treat patients diagnosed with leukemia, aplastic anemia, and lymphomas • Need a greater histological immunocompatibility
  • 19. Umbilical cord stem cells • Also Known as Wharton’s Jelly • Adult stem cells of infant origin • Less invasive than bone marrow • Greater compatibility • Less expensive
  • 20. Umbilical cord stem cells Three important functions: 1. Plasticity: Potential to change into other cell types like nerve cells 2. Homing: To travel to the site of tissue damage 3. Engraftment: To unite with other tissues
  • 21. SStteemm CCeellll AApppplliiccaattiioonnss • Tissue repair - nerve, heart, muscle, organ, skin • Cancers • Autoimmune diseases - diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, MS
  • 22. Tissue Repair • Regenerate spinal cord, heart tissue or any other major tissue in the body.
  • 23. Replace Skin http://www.youtube.com/watch? feature=player_embedded&v=eXO_ApjKPaI
  • 24. Heart Disease • Adult bone marrow stem cells injected into the hearts are believed to improve cardiac function in victims of heart failure or heart attack
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  • 26. Leukemia and Cancer • Studies show leukemia patients treated with stem cells emerge free of disease. • Injections of stem cells have also reduces pancreatic cancers in some patients. Proliferation of white cells
  • 27. Rheumatoid Arthritis • Adult Stem Cells may be helpful in jumpstarting repair of eroded cartilage.
  • 28. Type I Diabetes • Pancreatic cells do not produce insulin • Embryonic Stems Cells might be trained to become pancreatic islets cells needed to secrete insulin.
  • 29. Stem cells in the adult brain:
  • 30. new research – reprogramming cells
  • 31. Technical Challenges • Source - Cell lines may have mutations. • Delivery to target areas • Prevention of rejection • Suppressing tumors
  • 32. Problems with Adult Stem Cells Mutations can lead to leukemia
  • 33. Why is Stem Cell Research So Important to All of Us? Stem cells can replace diseased or damaged cells Stem cells allow us to study development and genetics Stem cells can be used to test different substances (drugs and chemicals)
  • 34. Why the Controversy Over Stem cells? • Embryonic Stem cells are derived from extra blastocysts that would otherwise be discarded following IVF. • Extracting stem cells destroys the developing blastocyst (embryo). -Questions for Consideration- • Is an embryo a person? • Is it morally acceptable to use embryos for research? • When do we become “human beings?”

Editor's Notes

  1. Stem cells are different from other cells of the body in that they have the ability to differentiate into other cell/tissue types. This ability allows them to replace cells that have died. With this ability, they have been used to replace defective cells/tissues in patients who have certain diseases or defects.
  2. Common variants, called polymorphisms, occur at greater than 1% frequency I have given some examples of how exposure induced risk is modified in various ways Typically the effects are modest in magnitude. We are interested in how genetics modifies Exposure and exposure-related diseases Because…..
  3. Stem cells can be classified into three broad categories, based on their ability to differentiate. Totipotent stem cells are found only in early embryos. Each cell can form a complete organism (e.g., identical twins). Pluripotent stem cells exist in the undifferentiated inner cell mass of the blastocyst and can form any of the over 200 different cell types found in the body. Multipotent stem cells are derived from fetal tissue, cord blood and adult stem cells. Although their ability to differentiate is more limited than pluripotent stem cells, they already have a track record of success in cell-based therapies. Here is a current list of the sources of stem cells: Embryonic stem cells - are harvested from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst seven to ten days after fertilization. Fetal stem cells - are taken from the germline tissues that will make up the gonads of aborted fetuses. Umbilical cord stem cells - Umbilical cord blood contains stem cells similar to those found in bone marrow. Placenta derived stem cells - up to ten times as many stem cells can be harvested from a placenta as from cord blood. Adult stem cells - Many adult tissues contain stem cells that can be isolated.
  4. CLICK! This diagram will eventually show the entire range of development, from fertilized egg to mature cell types in the body. Each cell in the 8-cell embryo, here in red, can generate every cell in the embryo as well as the placenta and extra-embryonic tissues. These cells are called CLICK! TOTIPOTENT stem cells. Why are they called totipotent? (wait for answers) Because one red cell can potentially make all necessary tissues for development. CLICK! During In Vitro Fertilization, can parents choose whether their baby is going to be a boy or a girl? (wait) Yes, there is a widely-practiced procedure called pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, where one cell is removed from the 8-cell embryo and its DNA is examined. What might you look for when trying to identify the embryo’s sex? (wait) If there’s an X and Y chromosome it’s a boy and if there are two X’s it’s a girl. The parents can decide whether to implant it. Also parents with a genetic disease might want to see if their baby has any identifiable genetic disorders and decide whether to implant based on this information. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis doesn’t destroy the embryo. Scientists are attempting to adapt this pre-implantation genetic diagnosis procedure and use it to create a stem cell line from one single TOTIPOTENT cell, without destroying the embryo. The embryonic stem cells inside the blastocyst, here in purple, can generate every cell in the body except placenta and extra-embryonic tissues. These are called CLICK! PLURIPOTENT stem cells…why? (wait for answers) Because they can differentiate into all the 200+ cell types in the body, but they do not form the placenta. CLICK! Pluripotent stem cells can be isolated and grown in culture, or left to develop into more specialized cells in the body. CLICK! Adult stem cells or tissue-specific stem cells have restricted lineages. Adult stem cells show up when the three distinct layers form in the 14-day-old embryo, and are present in the fetus, baby, child, and so forth. Adult just means they’ve gone further down their lineage pathway than the initial stem cells in the embryo. They are called CLICK! MULTIPOTENT stem cells because they will only become mature cells from the tissue in which they reside. Adult stem cells are present throughout your life and replace fully mature CLICK!, yet damaged and dying cells. So to review (if time): TOTIPOTENT stem cells come from embryos that are less than 3 days old. These cells can make the TOTAL human being because they can form the placenta and all other tissues. PLURIPOTENT stem cells come from embryos that are 5-14 days old. Embryos and fetuses that are older than 14 days DO NOT contain pluripotent cells. These cells can form every cell type in the body but not the placenta. MULTIPOTENT stem cells are also called adult stem cells and these appear in the 14 day old embryo and beyond. At this point these stem cells will continue down certain lineages and CANNOT naturally turn back into pluripotent cells or switch lineages.
  5. Every cell contains a complete copy of “the blueprint of life” DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C) 23 pairs of chromosomes If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide! Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which “codes” for a protein with a specific function Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
  6. The early stages of embryogenesis are the point at which embryonic stem cell lines are derived. The fertilized egg (day 1) undergoes cell division to form a 2-cell embryo, followed by 4-cell, etc. until a ball of cells is formed by the fourth day. The ball becomes hollow, forming the blastocyst. This is the stage at which pluripotent embryonic stem cell lines are generated. Following the blastocyst stage, the tissues of the embryo start to form and the cells become multipotent.
  7. 1990s that scientists agreed that the adult brain does contain stem cells that are able to generate the brain's three major cell types—astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, which are non-neuronal cells, and neurons, or nerve cells. A. Where are adult stem cells found, and what do they normally do? Adult stem cells have been identified in many organs and tissues, including brain, bone marrow, peripheral blood, blood vessels, skeletal muscle, skin, teeth, heart, gut, liver, ovarian epithelium, and testis. They are thought to reside in a specific area of each tissue (called a "stem cell niche"). In many tissues, current evidence suggests that some types of stem cells are pericytes, cells that compose the outermost layer of small blood vessels. Stem cells may remain quiescent (non-dividing) for long periods of time until they are activated by a normal need for more cells to maintain tissues, or by disease or tissue injury. Typically, there is a very small number of stem cells in each tissue, and once removed from the body, their capacity to divide is limited, making generation of large quantities of stem cells difficult. Scientists in many laboratories are trying to find better ways to grow large quantities of adult stem cells in cell culture and to manipulate them to generate specific cell types so they can be used to treat injury or disease. Some examples of potential treatments include regenerating bone using cells derived from bone marrow stroma, developing insulin-producing cells for type 1 diabetes, and repairing damaged heart muscle following a heart attack with cardiac muscle cells. B. What tests are used for identifying adult stem cells? Scientists often use one or more of the following methods to identify adult stem cells: (1) label the cells in a living tissue with molecular markers and then determine the specialized cell types they generate; (2) remove the cells from a living animal, label them in cell culture, and transplant them back into another animal to determine whether the cells replace (or "repopulate") their tissue of origin. Importantly, it must be demonstrated that a single adult stem cell can generate a line of genetically identical cells that then gives rise to all the appropriate differentiated cell types of the tissue. To confirm experimentally that a putative adult stem cell is indeed a stem cell, scientists tend to show either that the cell can give rise to these genetically identical cells in culture, and/or that a purified population of these candidate stem cells can repopulate or reform the tissue after transplant into an animal.
  8. Every cell contains a complete copy of “the blueprint of life” DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C) 23 pairs of chromosomes If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide! Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which “codes” for a protein with a specific function Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
  9. Adult stem cells are found all over your body. Here are a few examples of places in the body with stem cells. Who here has been told that brain cells never regenerate? (hands) Whoever told you that was misinformed! Relatively recently scientists discovered that in two specific parts of your brain, neural stem cells divide and differentiate to become neurons and glial cells, which support the growth of neurons. Without neural stem cells in the hippocampus, you would probably not be able to learn or remember. The top right picture is a cross-section of the rat hippocampus, and neural stem cells are the blue dots, which divide and differentiate to form mature neurons (green) and astrocytes (red). The bottom right picture is of cultured neural stem cells (just plain blue dots), and derived from those stem cells, neurons (blue dots surrounded by red) and oligodendrocytes (blue dots surrounded by green).