High-throughput single-сell sequencing in cancer research

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Qingzhu Jia
Han Chu
Zheng Jin
Haixia Long
Bo Zhu
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[1] Army Medical University,Institute of Cancer, Xinqiao Hospital
[2] Chongqing Key Laboratory of Immunotherapy,Center of Growth, Metabolism and Aging, Key Laboratory of Bio
[3] Sichuan University,Resources and Eco
[4] GloriousMed Clinical Laboratory Co.,Environment, College of Life Sciences
[5] Ltd, Research Institute
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With advances in sequencing and instrument technology, bioinformatics analysis is being applied to batches of massive cells at single-cell resolution. High-throughput single-cell sequencing can be utilized for multi-omics characterization of tumor cells, stromal cells or infiltrated immune cells to evaluate tumor progression, responses to environmental perturbations, heterogeneous composition of the tumor microenvironment, and complex intercellular interactions between these factors. Particularly, single-cell sequencing of T cell receptors, alone or in combination with single-cell RNA sequencing, is useful in the fields of tumor immunology and immunotherapy. Clinical insights obtained from single-cell analysis are critically important for exploring the biomarkers of disease progression or antitumor treatment, as well as for guiding precise clinical decision-making for patients with malignant tumors. In this review, we summarize the clinical applications of single-cell sequencing in the fields of tumor cell evolution, tumor immunology, and tumor immunotherapy. Additionally, we analyze the tumor cell response to antitumor treatment, heterogeneity of the tumor microenvironment, and response or resistance to immune checkpoint immunotherapy. The limitations of single-cell analysis in cancer research are also discussed.
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