Exploring the advances of single-cell RNA sequencing in thyroid cancer: a narrative review

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Joecelyn Kirani Tan
Wireko Andrew Awuah
Sakshi Roy
Tomas Ferreira
Arjun Ahluwalia
Saibaba Guggilapu
Mahnoor Javed
Muhammad Mikail Athif Zhafir Asyura
Favour Tope Adebusoye
Krishna Ramamoorthy
Emma Paoletti
Toufik Abdul-Rahman
Olha Prykhodko
Denys Ovechkin
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[1] University of St Andrews,Faculty of Medicine
[2] Sumy State University,Faculty of Medicine
[3] Queen’s University Belfast,School of Medicine
[4] University of Cambridge,School of Clinical Medicine
[5] Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute,Faculty of Medicine
[6] The University of Nottingham,School of Medicine
[7] Universitas Indonesia,Faculty of Medicine
[8] Rutgers University-New Brunswick,Faculty of Medicine
[9] University of Manchester,undefined
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Medical Oncology | / 41卷
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Single-cell RNA sequencing; Thyroid cancer; Personalised medicine; Tumour microenvironment; Tumour heterogeneity; Medical oncology;
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Thyroid cancer, a prevalent form of endocrine malignancy, has witnessed a substantial increase in occurrence in recent decades. To gain a comprehensive understanding of thyroid cancer at the single-cell level, this narrative review evaluates the applications of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) in thyroid cancer research. ScRNA-seq has revolutionised the identification and characterisation of distinct cell subpopulations, cell-to-cell communications, and receptor interactions, revealing unprecedented heterogeneity and shedding light on novel biomarkers for therapeutic discovery. These findings aid in the construction of predictive models on disease prognosis and therapeutic efficacy. Altogether, scRNA-seq has deepened our understanding of the tumour microenvironment immunologic insights, informing future studies in the development of effective personalised treatment for patients. Challenges and limitations of scRNA-seq, such as technical biases, financial barriers, and ethical concerns, are discussed. Advancements in computational methods, the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL), and the importance of single-cell data sharing and collaborative efforts are highlighted. Future directions of scRNA-seq in thyroid cancer research include investigating intra-tumoral heterogeneity, integrating with other omics technologies, exploring the non-coding RNA landscape, and studying rare subtypes. Overall, scRNA-seq has transformed thyroid cancer research and holds immense potential for advancing personalised therapies and improving patient outcomes. Efforts to make this technology more accessible and cost-effective will be crucial to ensuring its widespread utilisation in healthcare.
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