Beyond the Lab and Into the Hospital: An Outlook on the Clinical Utility of Spatial Omics Technologies

IF 2 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Dean M. Pucciarelli, Benjamin Y. Lu, Inti Zlobec, Marcello DiStasio
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Spatial omics technologies, including highly multiplexed histologic protein assays, nucleic acid abundance and/or sequence mapping, and spatial epigenetics assays, offer powerful tools for interrogating the complex biology of human tissues. These technologies have been broadly applied in basic and translational research, which presages deployment in clinical settings as well. In this article, we discuss spatial omics technologies with an emphasis on retrieval of disease-related information in single samples, with potential clinical applications in specialties such as oncology and immunology, and in the development of personalized treatment. Capable of localizing detailed molecular information within histologic structures, spatial omics technologies provide both cell-intrinsic information and microenvironmental interaction context. This will allow more precise diagnostic and prognostic classifications and more accurate predictions about treatment responses to be made. While technical and financial challenges to widespread deployment in clinical laboratories remain, spatial omics technologies are expected to dramatically expand actionable information obtained by human tissue sampling for pathologic analysis.
走出实验室,走进医院:空间组学技术的临床应用展望
空间组学技术,包括高度多重的组织蛋白分析,核酸丰度和/或序列定位,以及空间表观遗传学分析,为询问人体组织的复杂生物学提供了强大的工具。这些技术已广泛应用于基础研究和转化研究,这也预示着在临床环境中的部署。在本文中,我们讨论了空间组学技术,重点是在单个样本中检索疾病相关信息,在肿瘤学和免疫学等专业的潜在临床应用,以及个性化治疗的发展。空间组学技术能够在组织结构中定位详细的分子信息,提供细胞内在信息和微环境相互作用背景。这将允许更精确的诊断和预后分类,并对治疗反应作出更准确的预测。虽然在临床实验室广泛部署的技术和财政挑战仍然存在,但空间组学技术有望极大地扩展通过人体组织采样进行病理分析获得的可操作信息。
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