Spatial genomics: Mapping the landscape of fibrosis
- PMID: 40203082
- DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.adm6783
Spatial genomics: Mapping the landscape of fibrosis
Abstract
Organ fibrosis causes major morbidity and mortality worldwide. Treatments for fibrosis are limited, with organ transplantation being the only cure. Here, we review how various state-of-the-art spatial genomics approaches are being deployed to interrogate fibrosis across multiple organs, providing exciting insights into fibrotic disease pathogenesis. These include the detailed topographical annotation of pathogenic cell populations and states, detection of transcriptomic perturbations in morphologically normal tissue, characterization of fibrotic and homeostatic niches and their cellular constituents, and in situ interrogation of ligand-receptor interactions within these microenvironments. Together, these powerful readouts enable detailed analysis of fibrosis evolution across time and space.
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