Local gene editing of fibroblasts in tumors reveals a new cancer-associated fibroblast state

Fibroblasts play critical roles in regulating cellular relationships during tissue homeostasis, immunity, and tumor biology at multiple sites. However, tools to perturb fibroblasts at just one site in vivo are limited, restricting our understanding of how these cellular relationships act locally. We optimized local gene editing of fibroblasts in mouse tumor models to investigate how fibroblast perturbations affect the tumor microenvironment (TME). By knocking out receptors Osmr, Tgfbr2, or Il1r1