Spatial omics offer a deeper look at tertiary lymphoid structures in cancer
Tertiary lymphoid structures are highly organized clusters of immune cells that form in non-lymphoid tissues. They’re often found at sites of inflammation, including in a variety of solid tumors. They’re made up of stromal cells as well as a diverse collection of immune cell types in a variety of cell states. Together, tertiary lymphoid structures drive an antitumor immune response. However, they’re not fully understood.
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