Using single-cell RNA sequencing and multi-omics analysis, researchers identified the cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (CAMP, which encodes LL-37) as a key regulator of how neutrophils change during cervical cancer progression and radiochemotherapy. CAMP was highly expressed in cervical cancer tumors but significantly decreased after treatment, and experiments showed it promotes cancer cell growth and inflammatory signaling, suggesting it could serve as both a biomarker for treatment response and a potential therapeutic target.
Li, Wenqian; Ran, Rui; Li, Jing