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1 Stem Cells and Regeneration 의공학개론, Fall 2012 Anne J. Kim, Ph.D.

2 Stem Cells: A Timeline  1981 – Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are isolated in mice  1995 – ESCs are isolated in rhesus monkeys  1998 – Researchers isolate the first human embryonic stem cells (hESCs)  2001, 2004 – Scientists claim to have cloned a human embryo  2006 – Researchers say it is possible to derive hESCs without harming human embryos  2007 – Stem cells derived from amniotic fluid are able to produce bone, liver, and brain tissue  2007 – Researchers modify a skin cell so that it acts like an embryonic stem cell

3 Regeneration: The action or process of regenerating or being regenerated, in particular the formation of new animal or plant tissue.  In other words, the search for the fountain of youth and the hope for immortality… Prometheus Bound, Peter Paul Rubens; The Raising of Lazarus, Vincent Van Gogh

4 Limb regeneration in salamanders: The arms that keep growing back… Lévesque M, Gatien S, Finnson K, Desmeules S, Villiard É, et al. (2007) Transforming Growth Factor: β Signaling Is Essential for Limb Regeneration in Axolotls. PLoS ONE 2(11): e1227. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001227 Axolotls (urodele amphibians) can regenerate many parts of their body including limbs, tail, jaw and spinal cord following injury or amputation. The regenerated parts all work perfectly!

5 Preformism vs. Epigenesis  Fully formed, miniature versions of plants and animals exist at the beginning of creation  Antonie van Leeuwenhoek looked at a sperm cell through a microscope and found this to be “true”

6 Preformism vs. Epigenesis  Plants and animals develop through a sequence of steps  Cells differentiate (become more specialized) and tissues and organs form from these cells  Caspar Friedrich Wolff: complete lack of organization of tissues develop into highly organized structure

7 Differentiation is reversible!

8 Symmetric cell division

9 Asymmetric cell division 1. Self-renews 2. Differentiates Progenitor cell Stem cell

10  SELF – RENEWAL  DIFFERENTIATION

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12 Where do we find stem cells?  Early embryos  Adult tissues  Skin, bone, blood  Brain, retina, heart  NEW! Reprogrammed adult cells!

13 What is stem cell research?  Understand more about development, aging, disease  Experimental model systems  Prevent or treat diseases and injuries  Cell-based therapies  Pharmaceutical development  Includes testing and drug delivery

14 Experimental model system Heart muscle cells beating in a petri dish! Videos by The Exploratorium

15 Stem cells for drug delivery More focused delivery, fewer side affects NSCs injected (no tumor) NSCs injected (tumor) Day 0Day 7 Day 14 Shah et al. Dev Neurosci 2004

16 Bone marrow transplant: Example of adult stem cell-based therapy

17 Trachea transplantation: Example of adult stem cell-based tissue regeneration

18 Spinal cord injury: Example of embryonic stem cell-based therapy Geron video: http://www.geron.com/grnopc1clearance/http://www.geron.com/grnopc1clearance/

19 Science is discovering the unknown  Stem cell field is still in its infancy  Human embryonic stem cell research is a decade old, adult stem cell research has 30-year head start  Holds hope for curing or improving treatments for 70+ diseases


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