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Caption: This image depicts a colony of human embryonic stem cells  grown over a period of 10 months in the absence of mouse feeder cells.  The cell nuclei are stained green; the cell surface in red. Photo Credit:  Courtesy Ren-He Xu/University of Wisconsin Caption: Cloned Mouse Description: A colony of embryonic stem cells. 10X. Image in the Public Domain. Description: (A) Human ESCs; (B) Neurons derived from Human ESCs. Images courtesy of  Nissim Benvenisty.
What is stem cell research? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Stem Cell History 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 2003?? - California ok stem cell research–terminated! 2004 - Harvard researchers grow stem cells from embryos using private funding 2004 - Ballot measure for $3 Billion bond for stem cells
You may never read some stories. You may read some stories only once. You might read other stories over and over.  All the cells in your body contain the same exact DNA. How your cells pick and choose the genes that will be expressed or “turned on” via transcription and translation is what makes cells different. These books represent different chromosomes in all your somatic cells. The stories within are the genes. The words are the genetic code.  During development, most cells of the body “differentiate”.
The next few slides are pictures to remind you of the various stages of embryonic development=creation of life!
Embryonic development
 
A fertilized egg Notice the nuclei  from the egg and  sperm fusing
4 day old embryos
5 day old embryo at the blastocyst stage
Implantation
 
What Are Stem Cells? ,[object Object]
What’s So Special About Stem Cells?   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],SCAN – Stem Cell Action Network
Two Kinds of Stem Cells ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],SCAN – Stem Cell Action Network
ESCs are  pluripotent They retain the ability to  develop into nearly any  cell type
All stem cells are not alike! ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Generates every cell in the body  including  the placenta and extra-embryonic tissues Can form the  entire   human being Cannot  form the entire human being Can generate every cell in the body  except  placenta and extra-embryonic tissues Become specific cell types; may or may not have  plasticity Transdifferentiation?!  WHAT?
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 type Description Examples Totipotent Each cell can develop into a new individual Cells from early (1-3 days) embryos Pluripotent Cells can form any (over 200) cell types Some cells of blastocyst (5 to 14 days) Multipotent Cells differentiated, but can form a number of other tissues Fetal tissue, cord blood, and adult stem cells
Special characteristics of ALL stem cells ,[object Object],[object Object]
Two Sources of Embryonic Stem Cells ,[object Object],[object Object],SCAN – Stem Cell Action Network
Embryonic stem cells (ESC) ,[object Object],[object Object]
What is a blastocyst? ,[object Object],[object Object]
How Big Is a Blastocyst?
A. In vitro fertilization - current method of deriving an hESC line   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Q. Where would researchers get the embryos that are the source of embryonic stem cells?
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],In vitro fertilization - current method of deriving an hESC line
What is  in Vitro  Fertilization (IVF)? ,[object Object],[object Object]
In vitro  fertilization Some procedures involved with IVF manually inject the sperm into the egg, and others simply allow fertilization to occur by adding the sperm to the egg in the lab setting.
SCAN – Stem Cell Action Network ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Other types of stem cells and current stem cell therapies ,[object Object],[object Object]
Adult stem cells ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],http://www.artsalive.ca/upload/dan/Articles_anatomy_full.jpg
Reprinted with permission of  Do No Harm . Click on image for link to website.
Bone Marrow Stem Cells
Early Successes – Adult Stem Cells ,[object Object],[object Object]
Multipotent stem cell rich blood found in the umbilical cord has proven useful in treating the same types of health problems as those treated using bone marrow stem cells  Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells In 2005, there were more than 1,400 cord blood transplantations in adults, according to NETCORD, an international network that coordinates umbilical cord blood banks  Why would a parent consider this blood collection and why might it be considered to have advantages over bone marrow stem cells?  The process to collect and store a child’s cord blood doesn’t come cheap.  The company “Cord Blood Registry”, for example, charges and “initial fee” of  $1975   and then it is  $125  per year for storage.
Differences between embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells: -ESC can differentiate into  any  cell type (totipotent/pluripotent) while adult SC have already “committed” to a particular fate (multipotent). Some Challenges in Research: -Adult stem cells are often present in only minute quantities and can therefore be difficult to isolate and purify.  -There is also evidence that they may not have the same capacity to multiply as embryonic stem cells do.  -They do not have the development potential that a ESC -Finally, adult stem cells may contain more DNA abnormalities—caused by sunlight, toxins, and errors in making more DNA copies during the course of a lifetime.  -These potential weaknesses might limit the usefulness of adult stem cells.
Still so many questions about adult stem cells… ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Medical Applications ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],What sort of diseases or disorders  could  stem cell therapies be utilized for? just a brief list:
People with illnesses Parents of children with illnesses Physicians and scientists Research Institutes:  NIH, Universities,  Corporations and shareholders (those who might profit) Government (s) USA, California, UK, Australia, Czech Republic, South Korea Taxpayers Churches and clergy The cells themselves
Principle of Cell-based therapy Reprinted with permission from the Univ. of Kansas Medical Center. Click on image for link to originating website.
Cell-based therapy-Type 1 diabetes
Cell-based therapy- Spinal Cord Injury Differentiate (+ growth factors) START *Treatment may not work for the chronically paralyzed time Oligodendrocytes Clinical trials starting for treatment  of spinal cord injury* in humans (after much data gathered using rats as an animal model) injured markedly recovered
Drug Development- Cancer Stem Cells  Cell surface markers are a key difference. Reya, T., et al.  Nature , 2001
Traditional solutions ,[object Object],[object Object],http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/17004.htm
Cell-based therapy-Cell sources for the myocardium ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],D. Srivastava & K.N. Ivey  Nature  441, 1097-1099(29 June 2006)
Note myofibrils in finger–like projections attaching to microrod. Also note all myofibrils are highly oriented.
 
Cell-based therapy-Delivery chemotherapeutic agents
Medical Applications ,[object Object],[object Object]
SCNT and Stem Cells Therapeutic Cloning or Nuclear Transplantation (SCNT = Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer) Notice that UNLIKE reproductive cloning, all we are doing here is  cloning  embryonic cells and then coercing them to differentiate into specific cells the patient needs.
SCAN – Stem Cell Action Network ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
SCNT Process (1) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3209/04-clon-nf.html
[object Object],Here, the glass needle is in the process of removing the nucleus from within the egg. If you look closely at the tip of the needle, you can just make out the genetic material being drawn out.
SCNT process (3) ,[object Object],[object Object]
SCNT process (4) Ease the tip of the glass needle deep into the enucleated egg cell. Then, deposit the donor nucleus. Inject the nucleus (at arrow) from a  donor cell  into the enucleated egg cell.  (Such a donor cell might be a skin cell from a disease sufferer whom doctors hope to treat using the patient’s own stem cells grown in culture)
SCNT process (5) ,[object Object],[object Object],Now, at this point, if this was a sheep embryo and we implanted it into a surrogate ewe……what would we get?
SCNT process (6) ,[object Object],The right-hand image shows the blastocyst “hatching”
(The cells may have their genes “corrected” before being transplanted to an individual.)
Therapeutic cloning (SCNT):  Could the technique “fix” a gene (alternative to gene therapy)? ,[object Object]
Asexual reproduction= Reproductive Cloning The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
History of Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (Cloning) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],History of Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (Cloning) “ CC” Carbon Copy
Cloning A Sheep (Roslin Institute http://www.roslin.ac.uk/library/)
Challenges of Reproductive Cloning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Human Clones? Are there human clones? Yes – Identical Twins (Time 2.19.01) Learn from History- don’t repeat natures mistakes!
3 goals of therapeutic cloning by SCNT in humans ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Pitfalls of therapeutic cloning (1)   Some immune rejection may occur- WHY? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Pitfalls of therapeutic cloning (2) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Common Opinions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Early Successes – Human Cloning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],*Hwang, W.S., et al. 2004. Evidence of a Pluripotent Human Embryonic Stem Cell Line Derived from a Cloned Blastocyst.  Science  303: 1669-1674.
James Watson (L) and Francis Crick (R), and the model they built of the structure of DNA (based on the data garnered by  Rosalind Franklin! ).
Hwang Woo-Suk  was a professor and prominent researcher in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Seoul National University.  In February 2004, Hwang and his team announced that they had successfully created embryonic stem cells with the somatic cell nuclear transfer method, and published their paper in  Science  (one of the most prestigious scientific journals there is)  in March 2004. A second paper, published in May 2005, reported the creation of 11 stem cell lines that genetically matched nine patients with spinal cord injury, diabetes, and an immune system disorder.
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What did he really do, and what was fabricated?   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Why the Controversy Over Stem cells? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],For further information:  http://bioethics.gov/cgi-bin/bioeth-counter
The Ethical Debate ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],SCAN – Stem Cell Action Network
That’s all folks!

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Stem cell & therapeutic cloning Lecture

  • 1. Caption: This image depicts a colony of human embryonic stem cells grown over a period of 10 months in the absence of mouse feeder cells. The cell nuclei are stained green; the cell surface in red. Photo Credit: Courtesy Ren-He Xu/University of Wisconsin Caption: Cloned Mouse Description: A colony of embryonic stem cells. 10X. Image in the Public Domain. Description: (A) Human ESCs; (B) Neurons derived from Human ESCs. Images courtesy of Nissim Benvenisty.
  • 2.
  • 3. Stem Cell History 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 2003?? - California ok stem cell research–terminated! 2004 - Harvard researchers grow stem cells from embryos using private funding 2004 - Ballot measure for $3 Billion bond for stem cells
  • 4. You may never read some stories. You may read some stories only once. You might read other stories over and over. All the cells in your body contain the same exact DNA. How your cells pick and choose the genes that will be expressed or “turned on” via transcription and translation is what makes cells different. These books represent different chromosomes in all your somatic cells. The stories within are the genes. The words are the genetic code. During development, most cells of the body “differentiate”.
  • 5. The next few slides are pictures to remind you of the various stages of embryonic development=creation of life!
  • 7.  
  • 8. A fertilized egg Notice the nuclei from the egg and sperm fusing
  • 9. 4 day old embryos
  • 10. 5 day old embryo at the blastocyst stage
  • 12.  
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. ESCs are pluripotent They retain the ability to develop into nearly any cell type
  • 17.
  • 18. Generates every cell in the body including the placenta and extra-embryonic tissues Can form the entire human being Cannot form the entire human being Can generate every cell in the body except placenta and extra-embryonic tissues Become specific cell types; may or may not have plasticity Transdifferentiation?! WHAT?
  • 19. 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 type Description Examples Totipotent Each cell can develop into a new individual Cells from early (1-3 days) embryos Pluripotent Cells can form any (over 200) cell types Some cells of blastocyst (5 to 14 days) Multipotent Cells differentiated, but can form a number of other tissues Fetal tissue, cord blood, and adult stem cells
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. How Big Is a Blastocyst?
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. In vitro fertilization Some procedures involved with IVF manually inject the sperm into the egg, and others simply allow fertilization to occur by adding the sperm to the egg in the lab setting.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Reprinted with permission of Do No Harm . Click on image for link to website.
  • 34.
  • 35. Multipotent stem cell rich blood found in the umbilical cord has proven useful in treating the same types of health problems as those treated using bone marrow stem cells Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells In 2005, there were more than 1,400 cord blood transplantations in adults, according to NETCORD, an international network that coordinates umbilical cord blood banks Why would a parent consider this blood collection and why might it be considered to have advantages over bone marrow stem cells? The process to collect and store a child’s cord blood doesn’t come cheap. The company “Cord Blood Registry”, for example, charges and “initial fee” of $1975 and then it is $125 per year for storage.
  • 36. Differences between embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells: -ESC can differentiate into any cell type (totipotent/pluripotent) while adult SC have already “committed” to a particular fate (multipotent). Some Challenges in Research: -Adult stem cells are often present in only minute quantities and can therefore be difficult to isolate and purify. -There is also evidence that they may not have the same capacity to multiply as embryonic stem cells do. -They do not have the development potential that a ESC -Finally, adult stem cells may contain more DNA abnormalities—caused by sunlight, toxins, and errors in making more DNA copies during the course of a lifetime. -These potential weaknesses might limit the usefulness of adult stem cells.
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39.
  • 40. People with illnesses Parents of children with illnesses Physicians and scientists Research Institutes: NIH, Universities, Corporations and shareholders (those who might profit) Government (s) USA, California, UK, Australia, Czech Republic, South Korea Taxpayers Churches and clergy The cells themselves
  • 41. Principle of Cell-based therapy Reprinted with permission from the Univ. of Kansas Medical Center. Click on image for link to originating website.
  • 43. Cell-based therapy- Spinal Cord Injury Differentiate (+ growth factors) START *Treatment may not work for the chronically paralyzed time Oligodendrocytes Clinical trials starting for treatment of spinal cord injury* in humans (after much data gathered using rats as an animal model) injured markedly recovered
  • 44. Drug Development- Cancer Stem Cells Cell surface markers are a key difference. Reya, T., et al. Nature , 2001
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 47. Note myofibrils in finger–like projections attaching to microrod. Also note all myofibrils are highly oriented.
  • 48.  
  • 50.
  • 51. SCNT and Stem Cells Therapeutic Cloning or Nuclear Transplantation (SCNT = Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer) Notice that UNLIKE reproductive cloning, all we are doing here is cloning embryonic cells and then coercing them to differentiate into specific cells the patient needs.
  • 52.
  • 53.
  • 54.
  • 55.
  • 56. SCNT process (4) Ease the tip of the glass needle deep into the enucleated egg cell. Then, deposit the donor nucleus. Inject the nucleus (at arrow) from a donor cell into the enucleated egg cell. (Such a donor cell might be a skin cell from a disease sufferer whom doctors hope to treat using the patient’s own stem cells grown in culture)
  • 57.
  • 58.
  • 59. (The cells may have their genes “corrected” before being transplanted to an individual.)
  • 60.
  • 61. Asexual reproduction= Reproductive Cloning The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
  • 62.
  • 63.
  • 64. Cloning A Sheep (Roslin Institute http://www.roslin.ac.uk/library/)
  • 65.
  • 66. Human Clones? Are there human clones? Yes – Identical Twins (Time 2.19.01) Learn from History- don’t repeat natures mistakes!
  • 67.
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