Progress of Single-Cell Sequencing Technology in Immunotherapeutic to
Tuberculosis
- Xinxin Fan,
- Di Wu,
- Youfei Lin,
- Xiaohong Chen
Abstract
Tuberculosis is among the top ten diseases with the highest mortality
rates worldwide. Early and standardized treatment upon definitive
diagnosis holds significant importance for the prevention and prognosis
of pulmonary tuberculosis patients. However, the number of
drug-resistant tuberculosis cases is increasing, while the interventions
for tuberculosis are becoming increasingly limited. There is an urgent
need to develop new rapid diagnostic methods and effective treatment
drugs.The immune system plays a vital role in the development and
regulation of tuberculosis. Conventional sequencing techniques, however,
are unable to depict the differences between individual cells. In
contrast, single-cell sequencing technology enables comprehensive
analysis of immune cells at the single-cell level, potentially revealing
novel information regarding the functions, states, distributions, and
communication behaviors among immune cell subpopulations. This insight
contributes to understanding the pathogenesis and discovering new
diagnostic markers and even therapeutic targets in tuberculosis. The
utilization of this technology provides valuable references for
tuberculosis diagnosis and precision treatment.This article provides an
overview of the immunological mechanisms underlying tuberculosis,
immunotherapy for tuberculosis, and single-cell sequencing technology.
It primarily focuses on discussing the research progress of single-cell
sequencing technology in the context of tuberculosis immunotherapy.