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JOURNAL ARTICLE
REVIEW
RNA Sequencing of the Tumor Microenvironment in Precision Cancer Immunotherapy.
Trends in Cancer 2019 March
RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) provides an efficient high-throughput technique to robustly characterize the tumor immune microenvironment (TME). The increasing use of RNA-seq in clinical and basic science settings provides a powerful opportunity to access novel therapeutic biomarkers in the TME. Advanced computational methods are making it possible to resolve the composition of the tumor immune infiltrate, infer the immunological phenotypes of those cells, and assess the immune receptor repertoire in RNA-seq data. These immunological characterizations have increasingly important implications for guiding immunotherapy use. Here, we highlight recent studies that demonstrate the potential utility of RNA-seq in clinical settings, review key computational methods used for characterizing the TME for precision cancer immunotherapy, and discuss important considerations in data interpretation and current technological limitations.
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