摘要
The concept of cellular neighborhoods, defined as recurring structures within the tissue with characteristic cell compositions and interactions, has transformed our understanding of the complexity and dynamics of tumor ecosystems. Recent advances in spatial omics and computational modeling have enabled high-resolution mapping of these neighborhoods, providing unprecedented insights into their roles in shaping tumor heterogeneity, evolution and therapeutic responses. Despite these advances, a unified framework for interpreting cellular neighborhoods remains lacking. This Perspective synthesizes emerging concepts and insights, focusing on the definition and classification of cellular neighborhoods in cancer, computational methods for identifying and comparing them, and their clinical relevance.