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Induction of testicular stem cell differentiation in mammals.
Strnadová, Karolína ; Tlapáková, Tereza (advisor) ; Krulová, Magdaléna (referee)
Stem cells represent a unique cell source with potential usage in regenerative medicine and organ transplantation. As is known, spermatogonial stem cells are unipotent giving rise to a single cell type, which is sperm. Pluripotency was achieved by isolation and cultivation of these testicular stem cells in a number of researches. Testicular pluripotent stem cells differentiated in conditions in vitro to derivatives of all three germ layers identically as embryonic stem cells. The aim of this thesis is to characterize stem cells and summarize the findings of testicular stem cell research. The main focus of this thesis is on studies of cultivated pluripotent stem cells derived from mouse and human testes and their ability to differentiate under determinate conditions into the cells of ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
Characterization of the porcine induced pluripotent stem cells
Svobodová, Eliška ; Vodička, Petr (advisor) ; Tlapáková, Tereza (referee)
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are the cells established by introducing several transcription factors into the somatic cells and culturing them in embryonal stem cell (ESCs) culture conditions. Factors used for the establishment of the first iPSCs are OCT3/4, SOX2, KLF4 and c-MYC. IPSCs created by these means resemble closely to the ESCs. IPS technology may be used to derive iPS cells of individual pacients and apply these cells for their treatment in the cases where the use of ESCs represents an ethical and imunological problem. Therefore, it is important to establish an appropriate animal model for the longtime safety testing of iPSCs before acceding to their medicinal aplication.
Control of gene expression regarding cell pluripotency
Křtěnová, Petra ; Krylov, Vladimír (advisor) ; Láníková, Lucie (referee)
ESCs have been of interest to many research teams since their derivation from the mouse blastocyst 30 years ago. The main reason for studying ESCs is their ability to differentiate into almost all cell types. This feature is known as "pluripotency". The pluripotent state in ESCs is maintained by the control of the gene expression. To maintain their undifferentiated state it is necessary to repress the differentiation genes. This process is controlled primarily by pluripotent transcriptional factors, especially by OCT4, SOX2 and NANOG. Silencing of the differentiation genes is also influenced by the chromatin remodelling complexes. The regulation of the gene expression leading to the cell pluripotency also takes place at the post- transcriptional level via miRNA, lncRNA, hnRNPs or proteins which stabilize pluripotent factors and protect them from degradation. The aim of this thesis is to summarize mechanisms by which pluripotency is maintained in ESC.
Induction of testicular stem cell differentiation in mammals.
Strnadová, Karolína ; Tlapáková, Tereza (advisor) ; Krulová, Magdaléna (referee)
Stem cells represent a unique cell source with potential usage in regenerative medicine and organ transplantation. As is known, spermatogonial stem cells are unipotent giving rise to a single cell type, which is sperm. Pluripotency was achieved by isolation and cultivation of these testicular stem cells in a number of researches. Testicular pluripotent stem cells differentiated in conditions in vitro to derivatives of all three germ layers identically as embryonic stem cells. The aim of this thesis is to characterize stem cells and summarize the findings of testicular stem cell research. The main focus of this thesis is on studies of cultivated pluripotent stem cells derived from mouse and human testes and their ability to differentiate under determinate conditions into the cells of ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
Analysis of pluripotent gene expression program in early embryos and embryonic stem cells
Moravec, Martin ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor) ; Motlík, Jan (referee)
Pluripotence je schopnost buňky diferencovat do jakéhokoliv buněčného typu. Formuje se během časného embryonálního vývoje u savců a její vznik je spojen s reprogramací genové exprese na globální úrovni. Proces přirozeného vzniku pluripotence není stále zcela pochopen. Pro získání nového pohledu na události, které vedou ke vzniku pluripotence u savců, studovali jsme změny v genové expresi během oocyt-zygotického přechodu u myši. V tomto modelovém systému, oplodněné vajíčko podstoupí reprogramaci, která vede k vytvoření pluripotentních blastomer. Tyto blastomery zakládají samotné embryo. Cílem mé diplomové práce bylo analyzovat aktivaci transkripce během časného vývoje a vyvinout metodu pro monitorování exprese genů v oocytech, časných embryích a embryonálních kmenových buňkách. Metoda využívá kvantitativní PCR a umožnuje změřit expresi až 48 vybraných genů, které slouží jako markery pro maternální degradaci, aktivaci pluripotentního programu a diferenciaci do zárodečných linií. Dále ukazujeme, že náš systém monitoruje dynamiku transkriptomu během oocyt-zygotického přechodu, a získané výsledky jsou srovnatelné s daty naměřenými pomocí jiných metod. Díky našemu bioinformatickému přístupu jsme navíc identifikovali nové oocyt-specifické a zygotické nekódující RNA. Klíčová slova: pluripotence,...
Implementation of new findings to biology classes - the example of stem cells
Petrová, Ivana ; Švecová, Milada (advisor) ; Drda Morávková, Alena (referee)
The aim of this study is to collect the recent data about the establishing the lines of pluripotent stem cell and the usage of these cells for biomedical purposes. On this example, we integrated the education in life science and social science. Pluripotent stem cells were used as a key topic. During our project, we completed the PowerPoint presentation which provides the elementary knowledge on the method for establishing of pluripotent cell lines and the usage of these cells for biomedicine. We created the Czech version of didactic game PlayDecide based on the European Union project. Based on the experiences from this didactic game, the students will learn basic information on pluripotent stem cells and their usage in biomedicine. Students will establish their own opinion on ethical aspects of this topic. Students could be able to defend their opinion and to acknowledge all problems which stem from the suggested solutions. We tested this didactic game in schools.
Characterization of the porcine induced pluripotent stem cells
Svobodová, Eliška ; Vodička, Petr (advisor) ; Tlapáková, Tereza (referee)
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are the cells established by introducing several transcription factors into the somatic cells and culturing them in embryonal stem cell (ESCs) culture conditions. Factors used for the establishment of the first iPSCs are OCT3/4, SOX2, KLF4 and c-MYC. IPSCs created by these means resemble closely to the ESCs. IPS technology may be used to derive iPS cells of individual pacients and apply these cells for their treatment in the cases where the use of ESCs represents an ethical and imunological problem. Therefore, it is important to establish an appropriate animal model for the longtime safety testing of iPSCs before acceding to their medicinal aplication.

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