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Application of single cell sequencing technology in Kawasaki disease research
Received date: 2023-05-18
Online published: 2023-07-05
Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute febrile illness which mainly involves the small and medium-sized blood vessels throughout the body, predominantly occurs in children under 5 years old. Coronary artery lesions are its main complication and KD is now the commonest cause of acquired heart disease in children in developed countries. Different from traditional sequencing methods, single-cell sequencing technology can sequence genetic information at single-cell resolution, which can not only solve the problem of cell heterogeneity, but also identify cell subsets, search for biomarkers, and map cell lineages. This commentary will describe the development of single cell sequencing technology and its current application in the field of KD, and provide an outlook on its development.
Key words: single cell sequencing; Kawasaki disease; cell lineage
Min HUANG . Application of single cell sequencing technology in Kawasaki disease research[J]. Journal of Clinical Pediatrics, 2023 , 41(7) : 481 -485 . DOI: 10.12372/jcp.2023.23e0436
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