Pluripotency

Pluripotency

Pluripotency in the broad sense refers to "having more than one potential outcome." In biological systems, this can refer either to cells or to biological compounds. From the Latin pluri=many, potent=power, capacity. A pluripotent cell can create all cell types except for extra embryonic tissue, unlike a totipotent cell, (tot=all), which can produce every cell type including extra embryonic tissue.

Pluripotent (cell biology)

In cell biology, the definition of pluripotency has come to refer to a stem cell that has the potential to differentiate into any of the three germ layers: endoderm (interior stomach lining, gastrointestinal tract, the lungs), mesoderm (muscle, bone, blood, urogenital), or ectoderm (epidermal tissues and nervous system). Pluripotent stem cells can give rise to any fetal or adult cell type. However, alone they cannot develop into a fetal or adult animal because they lack the potential to contribute to extraembryonic tissue, such as the placenta.

In contrast, many progenitor cells are multipotent, i.e. they are capable of differentiating into a limited number of cell fates.

Pluripotent (biological compounds)

Pluripotency can also be used (albeit less commonly) to describe the ability of certain substances to produce several distinct biological responses.

For example, in immunology many cytokines are pluripotent, in that each of these compounds can activate specific behavior in some cell types and inhibit other behavior in other cell types. Interferon gamma represents an excellent example of pluripotency. In most somatic cells it inhibits growth and upregulates expression of Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) antigens in a general anti-viral response. In B lymphocytes (B cells) it stimulates antibody class switching, and in Natural Killer (NK) cells this protein hormone stimulates maturation. In macrophages it activates intracellular killing.

Pluripotent cells have the ability to phagocytize bacterial cells and lyse red blood cells. Victims with the disease Typhoid Lymphoma have a defect in the beta nucleotide in the nucleus of the pluripotent cell. This causes the cell to lyse red blood cells, eventually leading to a death by suffocation due to the lack of oxygen in the body.

See also

* multipotent
* Stem cell
* Totipotent


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • pluripotency — noun The state of being pluripotent …   Wiktionary

  • pluripotency — plu·ri·po·ten·cy .plu̇r ə pōt ən sē n, pl cies PLURIPOTENTIALITY …   Medical dictionary

  • pluripotency — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Developmental pluripotency associated 2 — Identifiers Symbols DPPA2; CT100; PESCRG1 External IDs …   Wikipedia

  • Homeobox protein NANOG — See NANOG (computing) for the network operators group. Nanog homeobox Identifiers Symbols NANOG; External IDs …   Wikipedia

  • Induced pluripotent stem cell — Induced pluripotent stem cells, commonly abbreviated as iPS cells or iPSCs, are a type of pluripotent stem cell artificially derived from a non pluripotent cell, typically an adult somatic cell, by inducing a forced expression of certain genes.… …   Wikipedia

  • Cell potency — Pluripotent, embryonic stem cells originate as inner mass cells within a blastocyst. The stem cells can become any tissue in the body, excluding a placenta. Only the morula s cells are totipotent, able to become all tissues and a placenta. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Cellular differentiation — Cell differentiation redirects here. For the journal, see Cell Differentiation (journal). In developmental biology, cellular differentiation is the process by which a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type. Differentiation… …   Wikipedia

  • Индуцированные стволовые клетки — Индуцированные стволовые клетки  cтволовые клетки, полученные из каких либо иных (cоматических, репродуктивных или плюрипотентных) клеток путем эпигенетического перепрограммирования. В зависимости от степени дедифференцировки клетки при… …   Википедия

  • Oct-4 — POU class 5 homeobox 1 Identifiers Symbols POU5F1; MGC22487; OCT3; OCT4; OTF 3; OTF3; OTF4; Oct 3; Oct 4 External IDs …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”