Understanding Spondyloarthritis Pathogenesis: The Promise of Single-Cell Profiling

Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2024 Apr;26(4):144-154. doi: 10.1007/s11926-023-01132-7. Epub 2024 Jan 16.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Single-cell profiling, either in suspension or within the tissue context, is a rapidly evolving field. The purpose of this review is to outline recent advancements and emerging trends with a specific focus on studies in spondyloarthritis.

Recent findings: The introduction of sequencing-based approaches for the quantification of RNA, protein, or epigenetic modifications at single-cell resolution has provided a major boost to discovery-driven research. Fluorescent flow cytometry, mass cytometry, and image-based cytometry continue to evolve. Spatial transcriptomics and imaging mass cytometry have extended high-dimensional analysis to cells in tissues. Applications in spondyloarthritis include the indexing and functional characterization of cells, discovery of disease-associated cell states, and identification of signatures associated with therapeutic responses. Single-cell TCR-seq has provided evidence for clonal expansion of CD8+ T cells in spondyloarthritis. The use of single-cell profiling approaches in spondyloarthritis research is still in its early stages. Challenges include high cost and limited availability of diseased tissue samples. To harness the full potential of the rapidly expanding technical capabilities, large-scale collaborative efforts are imperative.

Keywords: Cytometry; RNA-seq; Single-cell profiling; Spatial transcriptomics; Spondyloarthritis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Gene Expression Profiling* / methods
  • Humans