Toolkit for mapping the clonal landscape of tumor-infiltrating B cells

IF 7.4 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
E.O. Serebrovskaya , E.A. Bryushkova , D.K. Lukyanov , N.V. Mushenkova , D.M. Chudakov , M.A. Turchaninova
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Abstract

Our current understanding of whether B cell involvement in the tumor microenvironment benefits the patient or the tumor - in distinct cancers, subcohorts and individual patients - is quite limited. Both statements are probably true in most cases: certain clonal B cell populations contribute to the antitumor response, while others steer the immune response away from the desired mechanics. To step up to a new level of understanding and managing B cell behaviors in the tumor microenvironment, we need to rationally discern these roles, which are cumulatively defined by B cell clonal functional programs, specificities of their B cell receptors, specificities and isotypes of the antibodies they produce, and their spatial interactions within the tumor environment. Comprehensive analysis of these characteristics of clonal B cell populations is now becoming feasible with the development of a whole arsenal of advanced technical approaches, which include (1) methods of single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, genomics, and proteomics; (2) methods of massive identification of B cell specificities; (3) methods of deep error-free profiling of B cell receptor repertoires. Here we overview existing techniques, summarize their current application for B cells studies and propose promising future directions in advancing B cells exploration.

绘制肿瘤浸润 B 细胞克隆图谱的工具包
目前,我们对 B 细胞参与肿瘤微环境是对患者有益还是对肿瘤有益--在不同的癌症、亚群和单个患者中--的认识非常有限。在大多数情况下,这两种说法都可能是对的:某些克隆 B 细胞群有助于抗肿瘤反应,而另一些则会引导免疫反应偏离所需的机制。为了将对肿瘤微环境中 B 细胞行为的理解和管理提升到一个新的水平,我们需要理性地辨别这些角色,它们是由 B 细胞克隆功能程序、B 细胞受体的特异性、它们产生的抗体的特异性和同种型以及它们在肿瘤环境中的空间相互作用共同决定的。随着一整套先进技术方法的发展,对克隆 B 细胞群的这些特征进行全面分析已变得可行,这些方法包括:(1)单细胞和空间转录组学、基因组学和蛋白质组学方法;(2)大规模鉴定 B 细胞特异性的方法;(3)对 B 细胞受体谱系进行深度无差错分析的方法。在此,我们概述了现有的技术,总结了这些技术目前在 B 细胞研究中的应用,并提出了推进 B 细胞研究的未来发展方向。
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Seminars in Immunology
Seminars in Immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
1.30%
发文量
50
审稿时长
89 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Immunology is a specialized review journal that serves as a valuable resource for scientists in the field of immunology. The journal's approach is thematic, with each issue dedicated to a specific topic of significant interest to immunologists. It covers a wide range of research areas, from the molecular and cellular foundations of the immune response to the potential for its manipulation, highlighting recent advancements in these areas. Each thematic issue is curated by a guest editor, who is recognized as an expert in the field internationally. The content of each issue typically includes six to eight authoritative invited reviews, which delve into various aspects of the chosen topic. The goal of these reviews is to provide a comprehensive, coherent, and engaging overview of the subject matter, ensuring that the information is presented in a timely manner to maintain its relevance. The journal's commitment to quality and timeliness is further supported by its inclusion in the Scopus database, which is a leading abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. Being indexed in Scopus helps to ensure that the journal's content is accessible to a broad audience of researchers and professionals in immunology and related fields.
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