The unveiled mosaic of intra-tumor heterogeneity in ovarian cancer through spatial transcriptomic technologies: A systematic review

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Translational Research Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.trsl.2024.08.001
Laura Masatti , Matteo Marchetti , Stefania Pirrotta , Giulia Spagnol , Anna Corrà , Jacopo Ferrari , Marco Noventa , Carlo Saccardi , Enrica Calura , Roberto Tozzi
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Epithelial ovarian cancer is a significant global health issue among women. Diagnosis and treatment pose challenges due to difficulties in predicting patient responses to therapy, primarily stemming from gaps in understanding tumor chemoresistance mechanisms. Recent advancements in transcriptomic technologies like single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics have greatly improved our understanding of ovarian cancer intratumor heterogeneity and tumor microenvironment composition. Spatial transcriptomics, in particular, comprises a plethora of technologies that enable the detection of hundreds of transcriptomes and their spatial distribution within a histological section, facilitating the study of cell types, states, and interactions within the tumor and its microenvironment. Studies investigating the spatial distribution of gene expression in ovarian cancer masses have identified specific features that impact prognosis and therapy outcomes. Emerging evidence suggests that specific spatial patterns of tumor cells and their immune and non-immune microenvironment significantly influence therapy response, as well as the behavior and progression of primary tumors and metastatic sites. The importance of spatially contextualizing ovarian cancer transcriptomes is underscored by these findings, which will advance our understanding and therapeutic approaches for this complex disease.

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通过空间转录组技术揭示卵巢癌瘤内异质性的马赛克:系统性综述。
上皮性卵巢癌是全球妇女面临的一个重大健康问题。由于难以预测患者对治疗的反应,诊断和治疗面临挑战,这主要源于对肿瘤化疗耐药机制的认识存在差距。单细胞 RNA 测序和空间转录组学等转录组学技术的最新进展大大提高了我们对卵巢癌瘤内异质性和肿瘤微环境组成的认识。特别是空间转录组学,它由大量技术组成,能够检测组织学切片中的数百个转录组及其空间分布,有助于研究肿瘤及其微环境中的细胞类型、状态和相互作用。对卵巢癌肿块中基因表达空间分布的研究发现了影响预后和治疗效果的特定特征。新的证据表明,肿瘤细胞及其免疫和非免疫微环境的特定空间模式对治疗反应以及原发肿瘤和转移部位的行为和进展有重大影响。这些发现强调了卵巢癌转录组空间背景的重要性,这将促进我们对这种复杂疾病的理解和治疗方法。
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Translational Research
Translational Research 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Translational Research (formerly The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine) delivers original investigations in the broad fields of laboratory, clinical, and public health research. Published monthly since 1915, it keeps readers up-to-date on significant biomedical research from all subspecialties of medicine.
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