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1 Cloning in Nature Parthenogenesis Monozygotic twins (embryo splitting)
(incomplete embryo splitting)

2 Egg Cell and Sperm Cells
Pg. 661

3 Ca 2+ Wave Metaphase arrest

4 Ca2+ and Egg Activation SEP “Calcium wave”

5 Cleavage Stage Embryos
Pre-compaction Compaction

6 Cadherin (Homophilic Cell Adhesion Molecule)

7

8 Blastocycst Uterus Blastocyst Inner Cell Mass (ICM) Blastocoel
Trophoblast 50 µm

9 Pre-implantation Development
(~ 7 days in humans)

10 Mammals Cloned by Embryo Splitting
Sheep Cattle Mouse Pig Horse Rhesus monkey

11 Blastomere Isolation

12 “Tetra”

13 Mammals Cloned by SCNT Sheep Horse Mouse Goat Cattle Rabbit Pig Cat
Mule Horse Goat Rabbit Cat Dog Gaur “Dolly” “Copy Cat”

14 Removal of genetic material
from oocyte Transfer of diploid nucleus from adult somatic cell or Embryonic cell into “enucleated” oocyte Oocyte Activation Cleavage divisions of “reconstructed” embryo

15 SCNT in Mice Injected somatic nucleus Condensed Chromosomes
Pseudo-pronuclei Ca 2+ injection cytochalasin

16 Removal of genetic material
from oocyte Transfer of diploid nucleus from adult somatic cell or Embryonic cell into “enucleated” oocyte Oocyte Activation Cleavage divisions of “reconstructed” embryo

17

18 Copy Cat Somatic cell donor “mom”

19 Copy Cat Somatic cell donor “mom”

20 Inactive X Chromosome (“Barr Body”)

21 X Chromosome Inactivation
ICM cells of Blastocyst

22 Copy Cat Somatic cell donor “mom”

23 Neural Plasticity Environment has a significant role
in establishing and maintaining neural connections in the brain

24 Stem Cell Concept Pluripotent Multipotent Unipotent

25 Regenerative Medicine
Stem Cells Transplant into patients

26 Pluripotent Stem Cells

27 Mouse Chimeras with Embryonic Stem Cells

28 Science 282: November 6, 1998

29

30 Human Embryonic Stem Cell Colony
Stem Cells Mouse “feeder” cells

31 Normal Karyotype in Cultured Human Embryonic Stem Cells

32 Cultured Cells Remain Undifferentiated
Telomerase Activity Undifferentiation “Markers” Oct4 SSAE4

33 Teratoma Ectoderm Mesoderm Endoderm (squamous epithelium)
(gut epithelium) (bone and cartilage)

34 Embryonic Stem Cell Signaling Pathways
OCT4 These Pathways are necessary for maintaining the undifferentiated State

35 Nature 456: November 20, 2008

36 Science 318: December 21, 2007

37 Science 321: August 29, 2008

38 iPS Cell Colony from Patient with ALS
Reprogramming Genes: OCT4, SOX2, KLF4, c-MYC

39 Neurons from iPS Cells Derived from ALS patient

40 Tissues with Adult Stem Cells
Bone marrow/peripheral blood/umbilical cord Blood vessels Brain/spinal cord Skeletal muscle Colon Liver Pancreas Retina/cornea Skin Dental pulp

41 Adult Stem Cell Life-long Multipotent Plasticity?

42 Adult Stem Cells Multipotent Progenitor Cells

43 Stem Cell Niche Stem Cell

44 (Common Myeloid progenitor)
(Common Lymphoid progenitor)

45 Signaling Pathways for Self Renewal
in Adult Stem Cells Signals produced with the HSC niche

46 Cytkine Signaling via Jak/STAT Pathway

47 Cytokines in Hematopoiesis

48 Bone Marrow

49 (Common Myeloid progenitor)
(Common Lymphoid progenitor)

50

51 Myeloid Leukemia

52 Tumor Growth (~ 10 yrs) (~ 8 yrs) (~ 7.5 yrs)
(~ 100 days/pop doubling)

53

54 Myeloid Leukemia

55 CD34+

56 Myeloid Leukemia CD34+ CD34+

57 Pathway OFF No Wnt Molecules INACTIVE (No cell division) Self-renewal
Proliferation (No cell division)

58 Pathway ON Cyclin D Nanog SOX2 c-myc LIN28 BMP4 FGF MMP
(family of ~ 20 proteins) Pathway ON ACTIVE Wnt Target Genes Cyclin D Nanog SOX2 c-myc LIN28 BMP4 FGF MMP Self-renewing Proliferation

59 Pathway Always ON in Cancer Cyclin D Nanog SOX2 c-myc LIN28 BMP4 FGF
(family of ~ 20 proteins) Pathway Always ON in Cancer Activating Mutations Wnt FRAT catenin Wnt Target Genes Cyclin D Nanog SOX2 c-myc LIN28 BMP4 FGF MMP Inactivating Mutations Axin APC CONSTANT Proliferation

60 Tumor Formation All Cell Types in the Tumor
Phenotypically Different Cells Varying Degrees of Differentiation All Cell Types in the Tumor Different Proliferative Potential Different Lifespans

61 Implications for Cancer Chemotherapy

62 December 4, 2008

63 are Tumorigenic/Leukemogenic
Tumorigenic Potential Assay Inject tumor cells into SCID mice Examine mice after 8 weeks ~ % of Cancer cells are Tumorigenic/Leukemogenic

64 Factors Affecting Outcome of Experiment
Prolonged Observation period Severely immunocompromised mice Preincubation of injected tumor cells in ECM proteins


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