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UWA Professor Foteini Hassiotou discovers stem cells in breastmilk – Video

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UWA Professor Foteini Hassiotou discovers stem cells in breastmilk
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Discovering Greatness Stem Cells India – Video

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Discovering Greatness Stem Cells India
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Blood stem cells – The key to using stem cells and placing them on the market – Video

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Blood stem cells - The key to using stem cells and placing them on the market
These are stem cells those we will use in human medicine From an idea formed in the mid 90 #39;s and from the advanced study of the relationship between regenera...

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Stem Cells: Current reality and future promise by Prof Michael Pepper – Video

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Stem Cells: Current reality and future promise by Prof Michael Pepper
The rapidly evolving field of stem cell research continues to raise great hope among patients. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells capable of self-renewal ...

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Tantalizing Testis: The Colorful World of Fruit Fly Stem Cells, Part I – Video

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Tantalizing Testis: The Colorful World of Fruit Fly Stem Cells, Part I
2013 Science Writer #39;s Boot Camp. Erika Matunis discusses stem cells in the fruit fly testis.

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Tantalizing Testis: The Colorful World of Fruit Fly Stem Cells, Part IV – Video

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Tantalizing Testis: The Colorful World of Fruit Fly Stem Cells, Part IV
2013 Science Writer #39;s Boot Camp-Erika Matunis discusses stem cells in fruit fly testis.

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What about autologous chondrocyte implantation… as good as stem cells? – Video

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What about autologous chondrocyte implantation... as good as stem cells?
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Salk researchers chart epigenomics of stem cells that mimic early human development

Posted: May 9, 2013 at 1:44 pm

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Contact: Andy Hoang ahoang@salk.edu 619-861-5811 Salk Institute

LA JOLLA, CA Scientists have long known that control mechanisms known collectively as "epigenetics" play a critical role in human development, but they did not know precisely how alterations in this extra layer of biochemical instructions in DNA contribute to development.

Now, in the first comprehensive analysis of epigenetic changes that occur during development, a multi-institutional group of scientists, including several from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, has discovered how modifications in key epigenetic markers influence human embryonic stem cells as they differentiate into specialized cells in the body. The findings were published May 9 in Cell.

"Our findings help us to understand processes that occur during early human development and the differentiation of a stem cell into specialized cells, which ultimately form tissues in the body," says co-lead author Joseph R. Ecker, a professor and director of Salk's Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Laboratory and holder of the Salk International Council Chair in Genetics.

Scientists have established that the gene expression program encoded in DNA is carried out by proteins that bind to regulatory genes and modulate gene expression in response to environmental cues. Growing evidence now shows that maintenance of this process depends on epigenetic marks such as DNA methylation and chromatin modifications, biochemical processes that alter gene expression as cells divide and differentiate from embryonic stem cells into specific tissues. Epigenetic modificationscollectively known as the epigenomecontrol which genes are turned on or off without changing the letters of the DNA alphabet (A-T-C-G), providing cells with an additional tool to fine-tune how genes control the cellular machinery.

In their study, the Salk researchers and their collaborators from several prominent research institutions across the United States examined the beginning state of cells, before and after they developed into specific cell types. Starting with a single cell typethe H1 human embryonic stem cell, the most widely studied stem cell line to datethe team followed the cells' epigenome from development to different cell states, looking at the dynamics in changes to epigenetic marks from one state to another. Were they methylated, an essential process for normal development, or unmethylated? What happened to the cells during development? What regulatory processes occurred in the cell lineage?

The scientists found sections of the DNA that activate regulatory genes, which in turn control the activity of other genes, tend to have different amounts of letters of the DNA alphabet, "C" and "G" specifically, depending on when these regulatory genes are turned on during development. Additionally, regulatory genes that control early development are often located on stretches of DNA called methylation valleys, or DMVs, that are generally CG rich and devoid of epigenetic chemical modifications known as methylation. Consequently, these genes have to be regulated by another epigenetic mechanism, which the authors found were chemical changes called chromatin modifications. Chromatin is the mass of materialDNA and proteinsin a cell's nucleus that helps to control gene expression.

On the other hand, genes active in more mature cells whose tissue type is already determined tend to be CG poor and regulated by DNA methylation. The results suggest that distinct epigenetic mechanisms regulate early and late states of embryonic stem cell differentiation.

"Epigenomic studies of how stem cells differentiate into distinct cell types are a great way to understand early development of animals," says Ecker, who is also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Investigator. "If we understand how these cells' lineages originate, we can understand if something goes right or wrong during differentiation. It's a very basic study, but there are implications for being able to produce good quality cell types for various therapies."

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Stem Cell Therapy for Knees, Osteoarthritis and Autoimmune Disorders: King Goff Discusses Treatment – Video

Posted: May 9, 2013 at 1:41 pm


Stem Cell Therapy for Knees, Osteoarthritis and Autoimmune Disorders: King Goff Discusses Treatment
King Goff received three applications of his own adipose tissue-derived stem cells over the course of 3 days for a knee injury and autoimmune issues at the S...

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ANCFuturePerfect-The Medical City Stem Cell Therapy – Video

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ANCFuturePerfect-The Medical City Stem Cell Therapy

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