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Source: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99991826


Ultimate stem cell discovered


19:00 23 January 02
Sylvia Pagán Westphal, Boston


A stem cell has been found in adults that can turn into every single tissue
in the body. It might turn out to be the most important cell ever discovered.

Until now, only stem cells from early embryos were thought to have such
properties. If the finding is confirmed, it will mean cells from your own
body could one day be turned into all sorts of perfectly matched
replacement tissues and even organs.

Ethical dilemma: Why most researchers insist embryonic stem cell studies
must continue

If so, there would be no need to resort to therapeutic cloning - cloning
people to get matching stem cells from the resulting embryos. Nor would you
have to genetically engineer embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to create a "one
cell fits all" line that does not trigger immune rejection. The discovery
of such versatile adult stem cells will also fan the debate about whether
embryonic stem cell research is justified.

"The work is very exciting," says Ihor Lemischka of Princeton University.
"They can differentiate into pretty much everything that an embryonic stem
cell can differentiate into."


Remarkable findings


The cells were found in the bone marrow of adults by Catherine Verfaillie
at the University of Minnesota. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary
proof, and though the team has so far published little, a patent
application seen by New Scientist shows the team has carried out extensive
experiments.

These confirm that the cells - dubbed multipotent adult progenitor cells,
or MAPCs - have the same potential as ESCs. "It's very dramatic, the kinds
of observations [Verfaillie] is reporting," says Irving Weissman of
Stanford University. "The findings, if reproducible, are remarkable."

At least two other labs claim to have found similar cells in mice, and one
biotech company, MorphoGen Pharmaceuticals of San Diego, says it has found
them in skin and muscle as well as human bone marrow. But Verfaillie's team
appears to be the first to carry out the key experiments needed to back up
the claim that these adult stem cells are as versatile as ESCs.

Verfaillie extracted the MAPCs from the bone marrow of mice, rats and
humans in a series of stages. Cells that do not carry certain surface
markers, or do not grow under certain conditions, are gradually eliminated,
leaving a population rich in MAPCs. Verfaillie says her lab has reliably
isolated the cells from about 70 per cent of the 100 or so human volunteers
who donated marrow samples.


Indefinite growth


The cells seem to grow indefinitely in culture, like ESCs. Some cell lines
have been growing for almost two years and have kept their characteristics,
with no signs of ageing, she says.

Given the right conditions, MAPCs can turn into a myriad of tissue types:
muscle, cartilage, bone, liver and different types of neurons and brain
cells. Crucially, using a technique called retroviral marking, Verfaillie
has shown that the descendants of a single cell can turn into all these
different cell types - a key experiment in proving that MAPCs are truly
versatile.

Also, Verfaillie's group has done the tests that are perhaps the gold
standard in assessing a cell's plasticity. She placed single MAPCs from
humans and mice into very early mouse embryos, when they are just a ball of
cells. Analyses of mice born after the experiment reveal that a single MAPC
can contribute to all the body's tissues.

MAPCs have many of the properties of ESCs, but they are not identical.
Unlike ESCs, for example, they do not seem to form cancerous masses if you
inject them into adults. This would obviously be highly desirable if
confirmed. "The data looks very good, it's very hard to find any flaws,"
says Lemischka. But it still has to be independently confirmed by other
groups, he adds.


Fundamental questions


Meanwhile, there are some fundamental questions that must be answered,
experts say. One is whether MAPCs really form functioning cells.

Stem cells that differentiate may express markers characteristic of many
different cell types, says Freda Miller of McGill University. But simply
detecting markers for, say, neural tissue does not prove that a stem cell
really has become a working neuron.
Verfaillie's findings also raise questions about the nature of stem cells.
Her team thinks that MAPCs are rare cells present in the bone marrow that
can be fished out through a series of enriching steps. But others think the
selection process actually creates the MAPCs.

"I don't think there is 'a cell' that is lurking there that can do this. I
think that Catherine has found a way to produce a cell that can behave this
way," says Neil Theise of New York University Medical School.


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