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This Review outlines how the developmental pathways that are involved in melanocyte development and skin pigmentation are highjacked by melanoma cells to drive melanomagenesis, progression and therapy resistance.
Ruf et al. discuss the emerging roles of innate lymphoid cells and innate-like T cells in cancer immunity. The authors highlight their role in bridging adaptive and innate immunity, as well as their potential as immunotherapeutic targets.
In this Tool of the Trade article, Tatiana Flisikowska describes the development and use of humanized minipigs that allow the preclinical safety testing of human therapeutic antibodies.
In this Tool of the Trade article, Mateusz Legut describes the development and use of OverCITE-seq, a new single-cell multiomics approach enabling the high-throughput quantification of the transcriptome and surface antigens in cells expressing a library of open reading frames.
Knowledge of the native T cell landscape and how it evolves under immunotherapeutic pressure will enable us to improve upon current clinical responses to immune-based interventions. In this Review, Oliveira and Wu outline how recent multidimensional single-cell studies have brought us a step closer to this goal by linking intratumoural phenotypes with the antigen specificity of T cells.
In this Perspective, Magnon and Hondermarck introduce the emerging field of cancer neuroscience and outline how the bidirectional crosstalk between the brain and peripheral tumours drives cancer development and progression.
In this study, Weems et al. demonstrate that detachment-induced dynamic blebbing leads to the assembly of pro-survival signalling molecules at the plasma membrane, which protects melanoma cells from anoikis.
Han et al. employed an in vivo imaging workflow that coupled positron emission tomography imaging to micro-computed tomography and 3D serial block-face electron microscopy to produce a detailed structural and functional map of mitochondrial networks in lung cancer.
In this Tools of the Trade article, Alexandros P. Drainas describes the development and use of EpicMIBI, a multiplexed imaging technology that enables the study of spatial clonality in cancer.
In this study, Bhardwaj et al. highlight the mechanistic link between elevated body mass index and breast epithelial cell DNA damage in individuals carrying BRCA mutations.
In this article, Efrat Shema describes EPINUC, a liquid biopsy method based on epigenetic profiling of nucleosomes from cell-free DNA in the plasma. EPINUC, combined with protein biomarker measurements, enables the accurate differentiation of samples from healthy volunteers and patients.
Overactive nucleotide synthesis is a hallmark of cancers and inhibitors of nucleotide synthesis pathways have shown promise in some cancer types. In this Review, Mullen and Singh give an overview of the role of aberrant nucleotide synthesis in supporting cancer cell growth, immune evasion, metastasis and resistance to cancer therapies, with a focus on identifying opportunities for the use of combination therapies to target these pathways more effectively.
In this Tools of the Trade article, Francisco Barriga describes the development and use of MACHETE, a flexible deletion engineering strategy, which enables the functional characterization of the large genomic deletions that occur in cancer.
Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma is a rare cancer type and, as such, research into this disease comes with many challenges. In this Perspective, Sanford Simon tells of his personal journey and experiences in the fight against this rare cancer type.
In this study, the authors investigate the mechanistic basis of alternative telomere lengthening, a process that certain cancer cells use to overcome telomere shortening.
Altea-Manzano et al. find that factors secreted by primary breast tumours or high-fat diet feeding enriches the fatty acid palmitate in distant organs, which primes pre-metastatic niches enabling metastatic growth.
In this study, Linde et al. demonstrate how therapeutic activation of neutrophils leads to tumour eradication and reduced metastatic seeding in multiple mouse models of cancer.
In this Tools of the Trade article, Susan Bullman describes the development and use of INVADEseq, a single-cell RNA sequencing approach that facilitates the simultaneous capture of both eukaryotic and bacterial transcripts in host cells to functionally understand the intratumoural microbiota.