Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports (Mar 2024)

Advancements and applications of single-cell multi-omics techniques in cancer research: Unveiling heterogeneity and paving the way for precision therapeutics

  • Anqi Liang,
  • Ying Kong,
  • Zhihong Chen,
  • Yishu Qiu,
  • Yanhong Wu,
  • Xiao Zhu,
  • Zesong Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37
p. 101589

Abstract

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Single-cell multi-omics technologies have revolutionized cancer research by allowing us to examine individual cells at a molecular level. Unlike traditional bulk omics approaches, which analyze populations of cells together, single-cell multi-omics enables us to uncover the heterogeneity within tumors and understand the unique molecular characteristics of different cell populations. By doing so, we can identify rare subpopulations of cells that are influential in tumor growth, metastasis, and resistance to therapy. Moreover, single-cell multi-omics analysis provides valuable insights into the immune response triggered by various therapeutic interventions, such as immune checkpoint blockade, chemotherapy, and cell therapy. It also helps us better understand the intricate tumor microenvironment and its impact on patient prognosis and response to treatment. This comprehensive review focuses on the recent advancements in single-cell multi-omics methodologies, with an emphasis on single-cell multi-omics technologies. It highlights the important role of these techniques in uncovering the complexity of tumorigenesis and its multiple applications in cancer research, as well as their equally great contributions in other areas such as immunology. Through single-cell multi-omics, we gain a deeper understanding of cancer biology and pave the way for more precise and effective therapeutic strategies. Apart from those above, this paper also aims to introduce the advancements in live cell imaging technology, the latest developments in protein detection techniques, and explore their seamless integration with single-cell multi-omics technology.

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