From Bulk to Spatially Resolved Single-Cell Omics: Shaping Future Prognostic and Predictive Stratification in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Search Strategy and Data Selection Criteria for Clinical Studies
3. Methodological and Conceptual Insights: Bulk, Single-Cell, and Spatial Transcriptomics
4. Malignant Cell Heterogeneity
5. Stromal and Immune Microenvironment: Structure and Cellular Interplay
5.1. The Stromal Microenvironment
5.2. The Immune Compartment: The Myeloid Cells
5.3. The Immune Compartment: The Lymphoid Cells
6. Translating Omics-Derived Biology into Mechanism-Guided Therapeutic Strategies
| Clinical Study Agent | Target Pathway | Clinical Outcome | Clinical Setting Phase Trial | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bintrafusp alfa/Tri-Ad5 vaccine | Dual PD-L1/TGF-β axis | Pathological downstaging: 33.3% 2-year RFS: 83.3% | r-LAD Phase I/II | [102] NCT04247282 |
| Ficerafusp alfa/pembrolizumab (FORTIFI-HN01) | Dual EGFR/TGF-β axis | Ongoing trial | R/M HPV- Phase II/III | [103] NCT06788990 |
| Ficlatuzumab ± cetuximab (phase II) | Dual EGFR/HGF-c-MET pathway | Met primary endpoint (median PFS); supports phase III evaluation | R/M Randomized, noncomparative phase II | [117] NCT03422536 |
| Abemaciclib | CDK4/6 | Ongoing trial | r-LAD HPV- Single-arm window trial Phase II | University of Arizona NCT04169074 |
| Bimiralisib | PI3K/mTOR/NOTCH1-mutant | ORR: 17% PFS: 5 months OS: 7 months | R/M Open-label, Single Arm Two-stage | [106] NCT03740100 |
| CDX-1140/pembrolizumab | CD40 agonist /PD-1 | Preliminary activity in PD-1-refractory HNSCC | Advanced solid tumors, including HNSCC Phase I | [107] NCT03329950 |
| Vibostolimab + pembrolizumab (KEYVIBE-005) | TIGIT/PD-1 | ORR: 29% PFS: 4.1 months OS: 15.5 months | R/M Phase II | [109] NCT05007106 |
| Fianlimab/cemiplimab | LAG-3/PD-1 | ORR: 33–7% PFS: 2.0–4.1 months | R/M Two expansion cohorts Phase I | [112] NCT 03005782 |
| Sonidegib/pembrolizumab | Hedgehog pathway/PD1 | Preliminary activity in PD-1-refractory HNSCC | R/M Phase I | [115] NCT04007744 |
| KCSG HN 15–16 TRIUMPH Trial | PI3K, EGFR/HER2, FGFR, CDK4/6, immune checkpoints | Improved ORR, DFS, OS: supports NGS-guided stratification | R/M Genomic profile-based umbrella trial single-arm phase II | [116] NCT03292250 |
7. Integrative Clinical Stratification in HNSCC: Advancing the Implementation of Transcriptomics Approaches
8. Defining the Clinically Actionable Scenario
8.1. Single-Cell Atlases as Reference Maps for Clinical Cohorts
8.2. Pipeline Standardization and Computational Workflow
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| HNSCC | head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
| scRNA-seq | single-cell RNA sequencing |
| ST | spatial transcriptomics |
| TC | tumor core |
| TIF | tumor invasion front |
| LE | leading edge |
| r-LAD | resectable locally advanced disease |
| u-LAD | unresectable locally advanced disease |
| R/M | recurrent/metastatic |
| HPV | human papillomavirus |
| PD-L1 | programmed death-ligand 1 |
| HIDDEN | HPV-induced differentiation-dissonant epithelial nonconventional |
| CSCs | cancer stem cells |
| ABC | ATP-binding cassette |
| MDSCs | myeloid-derived suppressor cells |
| Treg | regulatory T |
| EMT | epithelial–mesenchymal transition |
| pEMT | partial EMT |
| cEMT | complete EMT |
| CAFs | cancer-associated fibroblasts |
| myCAFs | myofibroblast CAFs |
| iCAFs | inflammatory CAF |
| TAMs | tumor-associated macrophages |
| PMN-MDSCs | polymorphonuclear myeloid-derived suppressor cells |
| M-MDSCs | monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells |
| TLS | tertiary lymphoid structures |
| FFPE | formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded |
| ICIs | immune checkpoint inhibitors |
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Ausoni, S.; Casarin, A.; Azzarello, G. From Bulk to Spatially Resolved Single-Cell Omics: Shaping Future Prognostic and Predictive Stratification in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Cancers 2026, 18, 2223. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18142223
Ausoni S, Casarin A, Azzarello G. From Bulk to Spatially Resolved Single-Cell Omics: Shaping Future Prognostic and Predictive Stratification in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Cancers. 2026; 18(14):2223. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18142223
Chicago/Turabian StyleAusoni, Simonetta, Alessandra Casarin, and Giuseppe Azzarello. 2026. "From Bulk to Spatially Resolved Single-Cell Omics: Shaping Future Prognostic and Predictive Stratification in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma" Cancers 18, no. 14: 2223. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18142223
APA StyleAusoni, S., Casarin, A., & Azzarello, G. (2026). From Bulk to Spatially Resolved Single-Cell Omics: Shaping Future Prognostic and Predictive Stratification in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Cancers, 18(14), 2223. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18142223

