Marrow stromal cells (MSCS) are adult stem cells from bone marrow that can
differentiate into multiple non-hematopoietic cell lineages. Colonies of
human MSCs were shown to contain both small, rapidly self-renewing stem
cells (RS cells) and large, more mature cells (mMSCs). Samples enriched
for RS cells had a greater potential for multipotential differentiation
than samples enriched for mMSCs. Also, RS cells have a series of surface
epitopes and expressed proteins that can be used to differentiate RS
cells from mMSCs. The results suggest that it will be important to
distinguish the two major sub-populations of MSCs in defining their
biology and their potentials for cell and gene therapy.