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669-Single-Cell Landscapes of Olfactory Neuroblastoma

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This research article from Nature Cancer details a comprehensive study of olfactory neuroblastoma (ONB) using single-cell RNA sequencing to map its complex cellular landscape. By analyzing thousands of individual cells, researchers identified intra-tumoral heterogeneity and established a new tripartite classification system consisting of neural, basal, and mesenchymal subtypes. The study reveals that these distinct molecular profiles originate from different lineages within the olfactory epithelium, such as globose and horizontal basal cells. These findings are clinically significant as they offer biomarkers for more accurate diagnosis and suggest that specific chemotherapy regimens can be tailored to a tumor's subtype. Furthermore, the analysis of the tumor microenvironment points toward potential new immunotherapy targets involving tumor-associated macrophages. Ultimately, this work provides a foundational framework for precision medicine strategies to treat this rare and aggressive malignancy.

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  • Yang J, Song X, Zhang H, et al. Single-cell transcriptomic landscape deciphers olfactory neuroblastoma subtypes and intra-tumoral heterogeneity[J]. Nature Cancer, 2024, 5(12): 1919-1939.