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THE CELL AND ITS
EVOLUTION
ANGIE LORENA MARTINEZ CAICEDO
MEDICINE ESTUDENT
The cell and its evolution
The cell and its evolution
INTRODUCTION
researches to find a way to be able to modify
in the laboratory the conditions of one
normal cell for another specialized according
to the prupose, creating a kind of ‘assisted
evolution’
This will allow progress in the fields of gene
therapy, regenerative medicine and
immunotherapy; necesary for the treatment
various diseases that cause celuar
degeneration.
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne. "Squeezing cells into stem
cells."
(11 January 2016.)
"Squeezing cells into stem cells."
There are different types of stem cells, but
the ones that are of particular medical
interest are the so-called "induced
pluripotent stem cells" or iPSCs. These are
derived from mature, adult cells that have
been genetically reprogrammed to behave
like stem cells. iPSCs can then be regrown
into a whole range of different cells types,
e.g. liver, pancreatic, lung, skin etc.
"Squeezing cells into stem cells."
The approach uses a three-dimensional
cell culture system. Normal cells are placed
inside a gel that contains normal growth
nutrients. "We try to simulate the three-
dimensional environment of a living tissue
and see how it would influence stem cell
behavior," explains Lutolf. The cell
reprogramming is also influenced by the
surrounding microenvironment, in this
case, is the gel.
"Squeezing cells into stem cells."
STUDENT’S OBSERVATION
These reserachs are importants because celular
modifications have always been a pount of
attention for the science medical. The Discovery
of tecniques more simple manipulation and
cretion of these cells creates a without number
of opportunities to leverage their therapeutic
properties.
"Squeezing cells into stem cells."
Mayo Clinic. "Researchers reduce stem cell
dysfunction, metabolic disease in aged
mice." (4 January 2016.)
"Our work supports the possibility that by
using specific drugs that target senescent
cells -- cells that contribute to frailty and
disease associated with age -- we could
stop human senescent cells from releasing
toxic proteins that are contributing to
diabetes and breakdowns in stem cells in
older individuals," says James Kirkland,
M.D., Ph.D., director of the Mayo Clinic.
"Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic
disease in aged mice."
Researchers from the Center on Aging
found that human senescent fat cells
release a protein called activin A that
impairs the function of fat tissue stem cells
and fat tissue. They discovered an activin
A increase in the blood and fat tissue of the
aged mice.
"Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic
disease in aged mice."
"Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic
disease in aged mice."
Dr. Kirkland says. "Our work suggests that
targeting senescent cells or their products
could be a promising avenue for delaying,
preventing, alleviating or treating age-
related stem cell and tissue dysfunction
and metabolic disease."
STUDENT’S OBSERVATION
I think that this is a proof that the manipulation
of stem cells is an important advance for science
medical, give us opportunities to improve the
treatment and rehabilitation of diseasea that
cause celular degeneration and, although still it
continues investigating, gives hope for more
progress in regenerative medicine
"Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic
disease in aged mice."
MEDICAL UTILITY
A cell type of important medical have been stem
cells, they have a capacity for self-renewal and
produce daughters cells that through a process
of differentiation are converted into specialized
cells.
MEDICAL UTILITY
In adition to the stem cell human
hematopoietic has recognized the
existence of stem cells in other tissues
and organs, some with ability to generate
specialized cells of other lineages.
MEDICAL UTILITY
Induced pluripotent stem cells or iPSCs are
adult cells that have been modified
genetically to reach an of an embryonic stem
cell-like state, since they express genes and
important factors in the maintenance of an
embryonic stem ell characteristics.
MEDICAL UTILITY
Although still are under investigation have
revolutionized biology of stem cells and their
use in the development of drugs, diseases
and posible profits therapies in regenerative
medicine.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. "Squeezing cells into stem cells." ScienceDaily.
ScienceDaily, 11 January 2016.
<www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160111135233.htm>.
2. Mayo Clinic. "Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic disease in aged mice."
ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 4 January 2016.
<www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160104130429.htm>.
3. Enrique Iáñez Pareja . ‘’Stem cells and therapeutic cloning’’. Departament of Microbiology
and biotechnology Institute. UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA.
<www.ugr.es/~eianez/Biotecnologia/clonembrion.htm#_Toc3643839>
4. The National Institutes of Health
Resource for Stem Cell Research. ``Induced pluripotent stem
cells’’.<www.geosalud.com/celulas_madre/pluripotenciales_inducidas.html>
‘‘Wherever the art of
medicine is loved, there
is also a love of
humanity.’’
- Hipócrates.

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The cell and its evolution

  • 1. THE CELL AND ITS EVOLUTION ANGIE LORENA MARTINEZ CAICEDO MEDICINE ESTUDENT
  • 4. INTRODUCTION researches to find a way to be able to modify in the laboratory the conditions of one normal cell for another specialized according to the prupose, creating a kind of ‘assisted evolution’ This will allow progress in the fields of gene therapy, regenerative medicine and immunotherapy; necesary for the treatment various diseases that cause celuar degeneration.
  • 5. Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. "Squeezing cells into stem cells." (11 January 2016.)
  • 6. "Squeezing cells into stem cells." There are different types of stem cells, but the ones that are of particular medical interest are the so-called "induced pluripotent stem cells" or iPSCs. These are derived from mature, adult cells that have been genetically reprogrammed to behave like stem cells. iPSCs can then be regrown into a whole range of different cells types, e.g. liver, pancreatic, lung, skin etc.
  • 7. "Squeezing cells into stem cells." The approach uses a three-dimensional cell culture system. Normal cells are placed inside a gel that contains normal growth nutrients. "We try to simulate the three- dimensional environment of a living tissue and see how it would influence stem cell behavior," explains Lutolf. The cell reprogramming is also influenced by the surrounding microenvironment, in this case, is the gel.
  • 8. "Squeezing cells into stem cells."
  • 9. STUDENT’S OBSERVATION These reserachs are importants because celular modifications have always been a pount of attention for the science medical. The Discovery of tecniques more simple manipulation and cretion of these cells creates a without number of opportunities to leverage their therapeutic properties. "Squeezing cells into stem cells."
  • 10. Mayo Clinic. "Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic disease in aged mice." (4 January 2016.) "Our work supports the possibility that by using specific drugs that target senescent cells -- cells that contribute to frailty and disease associated with age -- we could stop human senescent cells from releasing toxic proteins that are contributing to diabetes and breakdowns in stem cells in older individuals," says James Kirkland, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Mayo Clinic.
  • 11. "Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic disease in aged mice." Researchers from the Center on Aging found that human senescent fat cells release a protein called activin A that impairs the function of fat tissue stem cells and fat tissue. They discovered an activin A increase in the blood and fat tissue of the aged mice.
  • 12. "Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic disease in aged mice."
  • 13. "Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic disease in aged mice." Dr. Kirkland says. "Our work suggests that targeting senescent cells or their products could be a promising avenue for delaying, preventing, alleviating or treating age- related stem cell and tissue dysfunction and metabolic disease."
  • 14. STUDENT’S OBSERVATION I think that this is a proof that the manipulation of stem cells is an important advance for science medical, give us opportunities to improve the treatment and rehabilitation of diseasea that cause celular degeneration and, although still it continues investigating, gives hope for more progress in regenerative medicine "Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic disease in aged mice."
  • 15. MEDICAL UTILITY A cell type of important medical have been stem cells, they have a capacity for self-renewal and produce daughters cells that through a process of differentiation are converted into specialized cells.
  • 16. MEDICAL UTILITY In adition to the stem cell human hematopoietic has recognized the existence of stem cells in other tissues and organs, some with ability to generate specialized cells of other lineages.
  • 17. MEDICAL UTILITY Induced pluripotent stem cells or iPSCs are adult cells that have been modified genetically to reach an of an embryonic stem cell-like state, since they express genes and important factors in the maintenance of an embryonic stem ell characteristics.
  • 18. MEDICAL UTILITY Although still are under investigation have revolutionized biology of stem cells and their use in the development of drugs, diseases and posible profits therapies in regenerative medicine.
  • 19. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. "Squeezing cells into stem cells." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 11 January 2016. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160111135233.htm>. 2. Mayo Clinic. "Researchers reduce stem cell dysfunction, metabolic disease in aged mice." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 4 January 2016. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160104130429.htm>. 3. Enrique Iáñez Pareja . ‘’Stem cells and therapeutic cloning’’. Departament of Microbiology and biotechnology Institute. UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA. <www.ugr.es/~eianez/Biotecnologia/clonembrion.htm#_Toc3643839> 4. The National Institutes of Health Resource for Stem Cell Research. ``Induced pluripotent stem cells’’.<www.geosalud.com/celulas_madre/pluripotenciales_inducidas.html>
  • 20. ‘‘Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity.’’ - Hipócrates.