Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research (Apr 2021)

Comprehensive description of the current breast cancer microenvironment advancements via single-cell analysis

  • Xueqi Yan,
  • Yinghong Xie,
  • Fan Yang,
  • Yijia Hua,
  • Tianyu Zeng,
  • Chunxiao Sun,
  • Mengzhu Yang,
  • Xiang Huang,
  • Hao Wu,
  • Ziyi Fu,
  • Wei Li,
  • Shiping Jiao,
  • Yongmei Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13046-021-01949-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with a complex microenvironment consisting of tumor cells, immune cells, fibroblasts and vascular cells. These cancer-associated cells shape the tumor microenvironment (TME) and influence the progression of breast cancer and the therapeutic responses in patients. The exact composition of the intra-tumoral cells is mixed as the highly heterogeneous and dynamic nature of the TME. Recent advances in single-cell technologies such as single-cell DNA sequencing (scDNA-seq), single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and mass cytometry have provided new insights into the phenotypic and functional diversity of tumor-infiltrating cells in breast cancer. In this review, we have outlined the recent progress in single-cell characterization of breast tumor ecosystems, and summarized the phenotypic diversity of intra-tumoral cells and their potential prognostic relevance.

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