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Single-Cell Transcriptomics for Unlocking Personalized Cancer Immunotherapy: Toward Targeting the Origin of Tumor Development Immunogenicity Publisher



Khodayari S1 ; Khodayari H1 ; Saeedi E2 ; Mahmoodzadeh H3 ; Sadrkhah A4 ; Nayernia K1
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Source: Cancers Published:2023


Abstract

Cancer immunotherapy is a promising approach for treating malignancies through the activation of anti-tumor immunity. However, the effectiveness and safety of immunotherapy can be limited by tumor complexity and heterogeneity, caused by the diverse molecular and cellular features of tumors and their microenvironments. Undifferentiated tumor cell niches, which we refer to as the “Origin of Tumor Development” (OTD) cellular population, are believed to be the source of these variations and cellular heterogeneity. From our perspective, the existence of distinct features within the OTD is expected to play a significant role in shaping the unique tumor characteristics observed in each patient. Single-cell transcriptomics is a high-resolution and high-throughput technique that provides insights into the genetic signatures of individual tumor cells, revealing mechanisms of tumor development, progression, and immune evasion. In this review, we explain how single-cell transcriptomics can be used to develop personalized cancer immunotherapy by identifying potential biomarkers and targets specific to each patient, such as immune checkpoint and tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte function, for targeting the OTD. Furthermore, in addition to offering a possible workflow, we discuss the future directions of, and perspectives on, single-cell transcriptomics, such as the development of powerful analytical tools and databases, that will aid in unlocking personalized cancer immunotherapy through the targeting of the patient’s cellular OTD. © 2023 by the authors.
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