The use of single-cell technologies in characterizing the interactions between immune and cancer cells is in continuous expansion. Indeed, the combination of different single-cell approaches enables the definition of novel phenotypic and functional aspects of the immune cells infiltrating the tumor microenvironment (TME). This approach is promoting the discovery of relevant and reliable predictive biomarkers, along with the development of new promising treatments. In this chapter, we describe the main subsets of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes from a phenotypical and functional point of view and discuss the use of single-cell technologies used to characterize these cell populations within TME.
Multiparametric analysis of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in solid tumors / Borella, R.; Paolini, A.; Aramini, B.; Gibellini, L.; Masciale, V.; Lo Tartaro, D.; Dominici, M.; De Biasi, S.; Cossarizza, A.. - (2023), pp. 1-30. [10.1016/bs.mcb.2023.03.006]
Multiparametric analysis of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in solid tumors
Borella R.;Paolini A.;Aramini B.;Gibellini L.;Masciale V.;Lo Tartaro D.;Dominici M.;De Biasi S.
;Cossarizza A.
2023
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The use of single-cell technologies in characterizing the interactions between immune and cancer cells is in continuous expansion. Indeed, the combination of different single-cell approaches enables the definition of novel phenotypic and functional aspects of the immune cells infiltrating the tumor microenvironment (TME). This approach is promoting the discovery of relevant and reliable predictive biomarkers, along with the development of new promising treatments. In this chapter, we describe the main subsets of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes from a phenotypical and functional point of view and discuss the use of single-cell technologies used to characterize these cell populations within TME.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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