Abstract

The review surveys own and the literature data on the plasticity of marine invertebrate stem cells. Stem and embryonic cell cultures of marine invertebrates are a novel model system characterized by a high level of physiological and synthetic processes. The production of biologically active substances in vitro may be an alternative to chemical synthesis and aquaculture. The factors involved in determination and maintenance of the pluripotency of marine invertebrate stem cells have been analyzed. The technology of the directed differentiation of marine invertebrate stem cells into certain functionally active cells in vitro embraces the use of different growth factors, various natural and artificial substrates, and unique bioactive compounds from marine invertebrate tissues. To increase the expression levels of regulatory genes, we applied genetically engineered constructions with foreign genes. The regulation of growth and differentiation of marine invertebrate stem cells opens new prospective uses for their application in marine biotechnology and is helpful for research in developmental biology.

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