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    K THENNARASI

    KMC

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    WHAT IS HUMAN CLONE ?HUMAN EMBRYO CLONE means

    a human embryo that is a geneticcopy of another living or deadhuman but does not include a

    human embryo created by thefertilisation of a human egg byhuman sperm.

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    WHY HUMAN CLONING? To extract Embryonic Stem Cells

    To cure diseases To develop Assisted

    Reproductive techniques

    To research stemcell ,

    embryo development

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    NORMAL FERTILISATION vs

    CLONING

    Method 1: Usual reproduction [in utero or in vitro]

    Method 2: Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer [SCNT]

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    TYPES OF CLONINGEMBRYO CLONING

    REPRODUCTIVE CLONING

    THERAPEUTIC CLONING

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    EMBRYO CLONING Produce monozygotic twins or triplets

    From fertilised embryo

    Remove one or more cells

    Encourage to develop into one embryo

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    Newly formed embryo containing DNA from somatic cell

    cell division

    implant

    (Diploid )

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    Removal of nucleus from adult cell

    (Irving Weissman,2002)

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    Transfer of nucleus to enucleatedoocyte

    (Irving Weissman,2002)

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    Nuclear transfer

    Nuclear transfer embryo about to be activated

    (Roslin Institute http://www.roslin.ac.uk/library/)

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    REPRODUCTIVE CLONINGProduce a duplicate of existing

    animal

    Used to clone mammals

    May produce genetic defects

    Medical ethicist- immoral procedureand unsafe

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    THERAPEUTIC CLONING DNA extracted from a human cell

    Inserted into a womans ovum

    Develop and produce stem cells Stem cells are removed from pre-embryo

    Grown into specific organ

    Transplanted into the patient

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    THERAPEUTIC CLONING -

    TARGETED DISEASES Diabetes mellitus (juvenile

    form)

    Spinal cord injury Parkinsons disease

    Stroke

    Amyotropic lateral sclerosis

    Myocardial infarction

    Congestive cardiac failure

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    PROBLEMS WITH CLONINGUsually fails[ require many oocytes]

    Faulty genetic reprogramming of cells

    [Born clones have obvious or subtleabnormalities]

    Probable issue of mitochondrial DNA (not

    a perfect match some mitochondrial DNAcomes from mother or oocyte )

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    STEM CELLSUnspecialised cells with 2 special

    properties

    *Ability to differentiate into othercell type

    *Ability to self regeneration

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    STEM CELLS- contdserves as

    *Building blocks of various organs and

    tissues in the body*Sort of repair system for the body

    *Breakthrough in the REGENERATIVE

    MEDICINE

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    STEM CELL HISTORY1998 - Researchers first extract stem cells from humanembryos

    1999 - First Successful human transplant of insulin-makingcells from cadavers

    2001 - President Bush restricts federal funding for embryonicstem-cell research

    2002 - Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Internationalcreates $20 million fund-raising effort to support stem-cell research

    2003 - California okay stem cell research2004 - Harvard researchers grow stem cells from embryos

    using private funding2004 - Ballot measure for $3 Billion bond for stem cells

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    STEM CELLS

    TOTIPOTENTCELLS

    PLURIPOTENTCELLS

    MULTIPOTENTCELLS

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    TOTIPOTENT STEM CELLS UNLIMITED CAPABILITY

    HUMAN CELLS DURING 1st FEW CELLDIVISIONS ALONE HAVE THIS POTENTIAL

    FORM-EXTRA EMBRYONIC MEMBRANES

    -TISSUES

    -THE EMBRYO ITSELF-ALL POST EMBRYONIC TISSUES

    -ORGANS

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    PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS

    CAPABLE TO GIVE RISE TO MOST BUT NOT

    ALL TISSUES OF AN ORGANISM

    Eg. Inner cell mass

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    Blastocyst Diagram

    Princeton University

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    Selection of embryonic stem cells

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    Stem Cell Cultivation

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

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    STEM CELLS- SOURCES

    ADULT

    *Bone marrow

    *MAPC (multipotent

    adult progenitor cells)

    *Hematopoietic cells

    * CD34,CD133

    *Umbilical cord, placenta

    *menstrual blood

    *Neural cells

    *skin,liver

    EMBRYO

    *Primodial germ cells

    * 5-9 wk oldembryo/fetus

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    ADVANTAGES OF ADULT STEM

    CELLSAUTOLOGOUS

    NO TISSUE REJECTION

    NO ETHICAL CONCERNS NO TERATOMAS

    EASY TO OBTAIN [bonemarrow aspirate]

    WIDELY AVAILABLE

    GIVES RISE TO CELLS OF ALL GERM LAYERS

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    DISADVANTAGES OF ADULT STEM

    CELLS

    Not as PLURIPOTENT as

    EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS

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    PROBLEMS WITH EMBRYONIC

    STEM CELLS

    REJECTION FORM TERATOMAS

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    CORD BLOOD STEM CELLSContain all elements of blood- RBC, WBC, PLATELET, PLASMA

    Increasingly used alternative to BM

    Used to restore functional deficiencies

    of several genetic and metabolicdiseases

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    STEM CELL BANKINGSources cord blood ,- 60 to 80ml ,

    umbilical cord 12cm

    menstrual blood

    Transported to CRYOCELL

    Storage -196 degrees celcius for 21 yearsin liquid nitrogen

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    MENSTRUAL BLOOD STEM CELLS High regenerative potential[6-7mm/ month] Rich source of self renewing cells Harvesting noninvasive, painless ,safe

    MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS under clinicaltrials

    Therapeutic applications-copd-cardiac arrythmias-cns disorders-critical limb injuries-graft vs host disease

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    TAKE HOME POINTS THERAPEUTIC CLONING RESEARCH gives

    *better understanding of human developmentand stem cell research

    * develop new treatment of presently incurablediseases in particular genetic ,serious injury

    *enables perfectly match transplant tissue

    *practical application not expected for atleast 10years

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    THANK YOU


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