Single-Cell mRNA Sequencing in Cancer Research: Integrating the Genomic Fingerprint

Front Genet. 2017 May 31:8:73. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2017.00073. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Critical cancer mutations are often regional and mosaic, confounding the efficacy of targeted therapeutics. Single cell mRNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has enabled unprecedented studies of intra-tumor heterogeneity and its role in cancer progression, metastasis, and treatment resistance. When coupled with DNA sequencing, scRNA-seq allows one to infer the in vivo impact of genomic alterations on gene expression. This combination can be used to reliably distinguish neoplastic from non-neoplastic cells, to correlate paracrine-signaling pathways between neoplastic cells and stroma, and to map expression signatures to inferred clones and phylogenies. Here we review recent advances in scRNA-seq, with a special focus on cancer. We discuss the challenges and prospects of combining scRNA-seq with DNA sequencing to assess intra-tumor heterogeneity.

Keywords: cancer genomics; cancer phylogenetics; cancer stem cells; single-cell sequencing; tumor microenvironment.

Publication types

  • Review