Literature DB >> 28596084

Stem cell evolutionary paradigm and cell engineering.

Z Ivanovic1.   

Abstract

Studying hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells for almost three decades revealed some similarities between the stem cell entity and the single-celled eukaryotes exhibiting the anaerobic/facultative aerobic metabolic features. A careful analysis of nowadays knowledge concerning the early eukaryotic evolution allowed us to reveal some analogies between stem cells in the metazoan tissues and the single-celled eukaryotes which existed during the first phase of eukaryotes evolution in mid-Proterozoic era. In fact, it is possible to trace the principle of the self-renewal back to the first eukaryotic common ancestor, the first undifferentiated nucleated cell possessing the primitive, mostly anaerobically-respiring mitochondria and a capacity to reproduction by a simple cell division "à l'identique". Similarly, the diversification of these single-cell eukaryotes and acquiring of complex life cycle allowed/conditioned by the increase of O2 in atmosphere (and consequently in the water environment) represents a prototype for the phenomenon of commitment/differentiation. This point of view allowed to predict the ex-vivo behavior of stem cells with respect to the O2 availability and metabolic profile which enabled to conceive the successful protocols of stem cell expansion and ex vivo conditioning based on "respecting" this relationship between the anaerobiosis and stemness. In this review, the basic elements of this paradigm and a possible application in cell engineering were discussed.
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Keywords:  Anaerobiosis; Anaérobiose; Autorenouvellement; Capacité proliférative; Cellules souches; Evolution; Ex vivo engineering; Ingénierie ex-vivo; Proliferative capacity; Self-renewal; Stem cells; Évolution

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28596084     DOI: 10.1016/j.tracli.2017.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Clin Biol        ISSN: 1246-7820            Impact factor:   1.406


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