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8.2.2 Stem Cells

What are Stem Cells?

  • Stem cells are undifferentiated cells capable of:
    • Self-renewal: Continuously dividing to produce more stem cells.
    • Differentiation: Giving rise to specialised cell types.

Types of Stem Cells

  1. Totipotent Stem Cells:
  • Found in the early embryo.
  • Can differentiate into any type of specialised cell, including extra-embryonic cells (e.g., placenta).
  1. Pluripotent Stem Cells:
  • Found in the later stages of the embryo.
  • Can differentiate into many types of specialised cells, but not extra-embryonic cells.
  1. Multipotent Stem Cells:
  • Found in adult tissues (e.g., bone marrow).
  • Can differentiate into a limited range of cell types.
  • Example: Haematopoietic stem cells give rise to different blood cells.
  1. Unipotent Stem Cells:
  • Found in specific tissues.
  • Can differentiate into only one type of cell.
  • Example: Skin stem cells that produce new skin cells.

Key Features of Stem Cells

  • Stem cells play a critical role in:
    • Growth.
    • Repair of tissues.
    • Replacement of damaged or dead cells.
  • Stem cells' ability to differentiate is due to selective gene expression.

Stem Cells in Medicine

  • Stem cells are used in regenerative medicine:
    • Treating diseases such as leukaemia (using bone marrow transplants).
    • Potential for use in repairing damaged tissues, e.g., in spinal cord injuries.

Ethical Considerations

  • Embryonic stem cells: Using embryos to obtain pluripotent stem cells raises ethical concerns about the destruction of embryos.
  • Adult stem cells: An alternative that avoids ethical issues but has a limited range of differentiation compared to embryonic stem cells.
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Exam Tip

  • Understand the differences between totipotent, pluripotent, multipotent, and unipotent stem cells.
  • Be prepared to discuss the advantages, disadvantages, and ethical considerations of stem cell use.
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