The Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) is a self-renewing multipotent progenitor originally found in the bone marrow. It has drawn strong interest from translational research because of the multipotency of MSCs, their immunosuppression, their intrinsic homing and their promotion of wound healing in human patients. Currently available methods rely on in vitro culture for the isolation and expansion of MSCs and most studies used these cells for their investigation. Fibroblasts constitute the connective tissue and support epithelial or hematopoietic cells. Although they have already been extensively investigated, it is not clear whether stem cells exist in vivo which specifically regenerate fibroblasts. MSCs are a potential candidate, because of thei...