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Regeneration and cell plasticity in planarian
Cell determination
One genome
Many phenotypes
DNA constancy
PLASTICITY
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What is regeneration? Regeneration is the sequence of morphogenetic events that restores the normal structure of an organ after its partial or total amputation. Regeneration in vertebrates:
• amphibians, • reptiles, • even mammals (liver)
Regeneration in invertebrates:
• Hydra • Annelids • Planaria
http://www.mans.edu.eg/FacSciM/english/courses/zoology/ExEmbryology/lecture11.ppt#265,9,Slide9
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What are planarian? • Freshwater flatworms (phylum: Platyhelminthes,
Platys (flat), helmins (worm)) • Live in freshwater under leaves and stones • Avoid light (“negative phototaxis”) • Free living – not parasites • Carnivores – eat decaying meat, insects and larvae
(egg yolks or liver in the lab) • 1-20 mm in size • Long lived • Use sexual or asexual reproduction
This picture has been released into the public domain.
http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19
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Characteristics • Bilateral Symmetry • Dorso-ventrally flattened • Acoelomate (no body cavity) • Triploblastic (all 3 tissue layers: ecto-, meso-, and
endoderm)
Brown planaria,
Dugesia tigrina
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Nervous System
http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19
Reproductive System
Characteristics
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Asexual reproduction by transverse fission (budding)
Reproduction by budding
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http://www.stemphoenix.org/files/Salvetti_2008_ON_LINE.pdf
Growth and “de-growth”
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http://www.stemphoenix.org/files/Salvetti_2008_ON_LINE.pdf
Why study Planarian to learn about stem cells?
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Why study Planarian to learn about stem cells?
• Planarian can grow easily in the lab • Planarian have an amazing ability to regenerate parts of
themselves • Planarian regeneration is a great model for demonstrating
stem cell function and complexity of tissue regeneration
http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19
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Planarians can regenerate a complete animal independently from the cut level and also from a fragment as small as 1/279th of their body
http://www.stemphoenix.org/files/Salvetti_2008_ON_LINE.pdf
Levels of regeneration
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Patterns of regeneration following diverse cuts
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Slide courtesy of Dr. Sánchez Alvarado and Dr. Kyle Gurley
http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19
Levels of regeneration
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Neoblast = Planarian Stem Cell • 20-30% of all the cells in a planarian
are Neoblasts.
• Neoblasts divide by mitosis and can make more of themselves. They are the only dividing cells in planarian.
• When a planarian is wounded,
neoblasts migrate to the site and begin dividing.
• Neoblasts can become ANY cells needed for regeneration:
è nerve cells, flame cells, etc.
Ann. Rev. Cell. Dev. Biol. 20:725-757, 2004
http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19
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BrdU (bromodeoxyuridine) is substituted for thymine during DNA replication. Only dividing cells—in this case the neoblasts—will show detectible amounts of BrdU labeling (green dots on figure).
(Dev. Biol 220: 142-153, 2000)
A. Phagocata sp. B. Girardia dorotocephala C. Schmidtea mediterranea dugesia sp.
http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19
Neoblasts are actively dividing cells
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http://www.stemphoenix.org/files/Salvetti_2008_ON_LINE.pdf
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Neoblasts and Stem Cells are Totipotent
“Totipotent” Stem Cell
Blood Nerve Skin In Humans: Totipotent cells are limited to early embryonic division
In Planarian: Neoblasts are always present
http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19
http://www.stemphoenix.org/files/Salvetti_2008_ON_LINE.pdf
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17 http://www.stemphoenix.org/files/Salvetti_2008_ON_LINE.pdf
http://planaria.neuro.utah.edu/index.php
Neoblasts are totipotent
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http://www.stemphoenix.org/files/Salvetti_2008_ON_LINE.pdf
Neoblasts are found in blastema
Neoblasts will move to the wound site and start proliferating, forming a region known as a blastema where regeneration will take place.
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http://www.stemphoenix.org/files/Salvetti_2008_ON_LINE.pdf
Neoblasts are found in blastema
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http://www.stemphoenix.org/files/Salvetti_2008_ON_LINE.pdf
Neoblasts are found in blastema
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21 Planarians, a tale of stem cells
Specific genes are expressed in neoblasts, such as DjMCM2, which is a neoblast marker
Neoblasts are found in blastema
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Regeneration requires… turning on the right genes at the right time in the cells that come from the dividing stem cells (neoblasts).
http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19
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Get familiar with the animals
http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/ StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19
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Care and Feeding of Planarian • The water is very important! Fresh water from a
pond, stream or lake is best; spring water is adequate.
• Keep cultures in a cool, dark place • Feed planarian at least once a week, BUT after
cutting them, the cultures should not be fed. • Change the water twice a week, especially after
feeding. http://www.nwabr.org/education/pdfs/STEM_CELL_PDF/StemCellCurriculumPOWERPOINTS/PlanariaPP.ppt#284,19,Slide 19