Author:
Rathjen P. D.,Lake J.,Whyatt L. M.,Bettess M. D.,Rathjen J.
Abstract
Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent cells derived from the early mouse embryo
that can be propagated stably in the undifferentiated state
in vitro. They retain the ability to differentiate into
all cell types found in an embryonic and adult mouse
in vivo, and can be induced to differentiate into many
cell types in vitro. Exploitation of ES cell technology
for the creation of mice bearing predetermined genetic alterations has
received widespread attention because of the sophistication that it brings to
the study of gene function in mammals. Analysis of cell differentiation
in vitro has also been of value, leading to the
identification of novel bioactive factors and the elucidation of cell
specification mechanisms. In this paper, we summarise the features of
pluripotent cell lines and their applications, foreshadowing the impact that
these systems may have on human biology. While the isolation of definitive
human pluripotent cell lines has not yet been achieved, potential applications
for these cells in the study of human biology, particularly cell
specification, can be envisaged. Of particular interest is the possibility
that human embryonic stem cells with properties similar to mouse embryonic
stem cells might provide a generic system for gene therapy.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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