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Single-cell RNA sequencing in melanoma: what have we learned so far?

Su Yin Lim, Helen Rizos

2024EBioMedicine20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Over the past decade, there have been remarkable improvements in the treatment and survival rates of melanoma patients. Treatment resistance remains a persistent challenge, however, and is partly attributable to intratumoural heterogeneity. Melanoma cells can transition through a series of phenotypic and transcriptional cell states that vary in invasiveness and treatment responsiveness. The diverse stromal and immune contexture of the tumour microenvironment also contributes to intratumoural heterogeneity and disparities in treatment response in melanoma patients. Recent advances in single-cell sequencing technologies have enabled a more detailed understanding of melanoma heterogeneity and the underlying transcriptional programs that regulate melanoma cell diversity and behaviour. In this review, we examine the concept of intratumoural heterogeneity and the challenges it poses to achieving long-lasting treatment responses. We focus on the significance of next generation single-cell sequencing in advancing our understanding of melanoma diversity and the unique insights gained from single-cell studies.

Topics & Concepts

MelanomaTumour heterogeneityBiologyGenetic heterogeneityStromal cellComputational biologyCellPhenotypeCancer researchBioinformaticsGeneticsGeneCancerSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsCAR-T cell therapy researchImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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