Stem-cell lineA stem cell line is a group of stem cells that is cultured in vitro and can be propagated indefinitely. Stem cell lines are derived from either animal or human tissues and come from one of three sources: embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells, or induced stem cells. They are commonly used in research and regenerative medicine. Stem cell By definition, stem cells possess two properties: (1) they can self-renew, which means that they can divide indefinitely while remaining in an undifferentiated state; and (2) they are pluripotent or multipotent, which means that they can differentiate to form specialized cell types.
Stem-cell nicheStem-cell niche refers to a microenvironment, within the specific anatomic location where stem cells are found, which interacts with stem cells to regulate cell fate. The word 'niche' can be in reference to the in vivo or in vitro stem-cell microenvironment. During embryonic development, various niche factors act on embryonic stem cells to alter gene expression, and induce their proliferation or differentiation for the development of the fetus.
Voie de signalisation Notchvignette|N1 dll4 cells. La voie de signalisation Notch est une cascade de signalisation conservée chez tous les métazoaires. Elle doit son nom au gène Notch, qui code le premier élément de la cascade, le récepteur transmembranaire Notch. La voie de signalisation Notch va permettre de déterminer le lignage d'une cellule. C'est une grande protéine encastrée dans la membrane et qui va être clivée pour ensuite s'intégrer dans une autre protéine, Delta. Le peptide restant de Notch est encore clivé et va aller dans le noyau pour réguler l'expression de certains gènes.
Amniotic stem cellsAmniotic stem cells are the mixture of stem cells that can be obtained from the amniotic fluid as well as the amniotic membrane. They can develop into various tissue types including skin, cartilage, cardiac tissue, nerves, muscle, and bone. The cells also have potential medical applications, especially in organ regeneration. The stem cells are usually extracted from the amniotic sac by amniocentesis which occurs without harming the embryos.
Juxtacrinevignette|Communication juxtacrine par voie de signalisation Notch entre cellules adjacentes. En biologie cellulaire, la communication juxtacrine est un type de signalisation cellulaire entre cellules adjacentes impliquant des oligosaccharides, des lipides ou des protéines de la membrane cellulaire, et affectant la cellule émettrice ou certaines des cellules adjacentes. Contrairement à d'autres modes de signalisation cellulaire, paracrine ou endocrine, la signalisation juxtacrine requiert l'établissement d'un contact physique entre les cellules impliquées dans cette communication.
Platelet-derived growth factorPlatelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is one among numerous growth factors that regulate cell growth and division. In particular, PDGF plays a significant role in blood vessel formation, the growth of blood vessels from already-existing blood vessel tissue, mitogenesis, i.e. proliferation, of mesenchymal cells such as fibroblasts, osteoblasts, tenocytes, vascular smooth muscle cells and mesenchymal stem cells as well as chemotaxis, the directed migration, of mesenchymal cells.
Somatic evolution in cancerSomatic evolution is the accumulation of mutations and epimutations in somatic cells (the cells of a body, as opposed to germ plasm and stem cells) during a lifetime, and the effects of those mutations and epimutations on the fitness of those cells. This evolutionary process has first been shown by the studies of Bert Vogelstein in colon cancer. Somatic evolution is important in the process of aging as well as the development of some diseases, including cancer. Cells in pre-malignant and malignant neoplasms (tumors) evolve by natural selection.
Protein filamentIn biology, a protein filament is a long chain of protein monomers, such as those found in hair, muscle, or in flagella. Protein filaments form together to make the cytoskeleton of the cell. They are often bundled together to provide support, strength, and rigidity to the cell. When the filaments are packed up together, they are able to form three different cellular parts. The three major classes of protein filaments that make up the cytoskeleton include: actin filaments, microtubules and intermediate filaments.
Facteur de croissanceEn biologie, un facteur de croissance métabolique est une substance organique nécessaire à la croissance d'un organisme ou microorganisme, à l'exclusion de la source de carbone et d'énergie, substance qu'il ne peut synthétiser ou ne peut synthétiser en quantités suffisantes. Attention, il existe aussi des facteurs de croissance utilisés dans les cultures de cellules eucaryotes qui sont le plus souvent des agents mitogènes.
Maladie génétiqueUne maladie génétique est une maladie due à une ou plusieurs anomalies sur un ou plusieurs chromosomes qui entraînent un défaut de fonctionnement de certaines cellules de l'organisme. Ces cellules fabriquent des protéines. L'activité et la structure de chaque protéine est déterminée par l'information génétique contenue dans un gène. Si le gène est altéré, il entraîne la cellule dans un dysfonctionnement, qui peut se révéler, à tout âge de la vie, avec l'expression d'une maladie.