Computational cell-cell interaction technologies drive mechanistic and biomarker discovery in the tumor microenvironment.
Current opinion in biotechnology
· 2024
· Vol. 85
· pp. 103048
Abstract
Complex networks of cell-cell interactions (CCIs) within the tumor microenvironment (TME) play a crucial role in cancer persistence. These communication axes represent prime targets for therapeutic intervention, but our incomplete understanding of the cellular heterogeneity and interacting partners within the TME remains a stubborn barrier to complete drug responses. This review outlines recent advances in the study of CCIs that leverage single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and spatial transcriptomics (ST) technologies that can clarify TME dynamics. We anticipate that these strategies will promote discovery of CCIs critical to the tumor-immune interface and will, by extension, expand the repertoire of druggable tumor biomarkers.
Publication Types
["Journal Article", "Review", "Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.", "Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural"]
Keywords
MeSH Terms
["Tumor Microenvironment", "Biomedical Research", "Cell Communication", "Communication", "Biomarkers", "Single-Cell Analysis"]
Funding
T32 GM139790
NIGMS NIH HHS
(United States)
R35 GM119850
NIGMS NIH HHS
(United States)
T32 GM008806
NIGMS NIH HHS
(United States)