Uncovering Immune Niches in Health and Disease Using Spatial Transcriptomics.
Spatial transcriptomics allows for the investigation of complex cellular ecosystems directly in their native tissues and enables the dissection of immune niches as spatially organized and functionally
APA
Thorsson J, Zhao Y, et al. (2026). Uncovering Immune Niches in Health and Disease Using Spatial Transcriptomics.. European journal of immunology, 56(4), e70185. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.70185
MLA
Thorsson J, et al.. "Uncovering Immune Niches in Health and Disease Using Spatial Transcriptomics.." European journal of immunology, vol. 56, no. 4, 2026, pp. e70185.
PMID
41943872
Abstract
Spatial transcriptomics allows for the investigation of complex cellular ecosystems directly in their native tissues and enables the dissection of immune niches as spatially organized and functionally diverse microenvironments across homeostatic, inflammatory, and malignant settings. In this review, we examine how spatial transcriptomics tools have been applied to interrogate the cellular and molecular architecture of immune niches, including the emerging studies of B and T cell clonal niches. We focus on immune niches in intestinal and tumor tissues due to their importance to both health and pathology, discuss pressing immunological questions these technologies may help to address, and highlight future developments in the field.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Transcriptome; Animals; Tumor Microenvironment; Gene Expression Profiling; T-Lymphocytes; B-Lymphocytes; Cellular Microenvironment; Neoplasms