3 Use of embryonal stem cells in studies of molecular haemopoiesis

PhD Nicholas Hole (Lecturer), BSc, PhD Gerard J. Graham (Staff Scientist and Group Head)
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Abstract

Although the cell biology of haemopoietic stem cells (HSC) is relatively well understood, their molecular control is less well defined. Due to the rarity of this cell type, their incompletely defined phenotype and difficulty in generating null alleles by somatic transgenesis of HSC, alternative approaches to their study have been sought. Embryonal stem (ES) cells are toti-potential, can transmit transgenes through the germ line and have recently been shown to produce HSC in vitro. This chapter reviews the utility of gene knock-outs in ES cells in the study of molecular haemopoiesis, indicates how ES cells can be used in vitro as a strategy both for the identification of genes controlling early haemopoietic events and the analysis of their function, and outlines how emerging techniques that exploit the biology of ES cells might prove to be powerful tools in the genetic dissection of the mechanisms controlling haemopoiesis.

胚胎干细胞在分子造血研究中的应用
虽然造血干细胞(HSC)的细胞生物学已经被很好地理解,但它们的分子控制却不太清楚。由于这种细胞类型的罕见性,其不完全定义的表型以及通过HSC体细胞转基因产生零等位基因的困难,人们一直在寻找替代方法来研究它们。胚胎干(ES)细胞是全潜能的,可以通过生殖系传递转基因,并且最近被证明在体外产生HSC。本章回顾了胚胎干细胞基因敲除在分子造血研究中的效用,指出胚胎干细胞如何在体外作为一种策略用于识别控制早期造血事件的基因和分析其功能,并概述了利用胚胎干细胞生物学的新兴技术如何可能被证明是控制造血机制的遗传解剖的有力工具。
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