10x Genomics Collaborates with Cleveland Clinic on Bladder Cancer Diagnostics Research
10x Genomics announced a research collaboration with Cleveland Clinic, a nonprofit multispecialty academic medical center that integrates clinical care with research and education, to advance research in novel diagnostics for bladder cancer. This collaboration is part of 10x's broader efforts to partner with leading research institutions to generate the evidence needed to support the future development of diagnostic applications across oncology and other disease areas. Through this multi-year collaboration, the study intends to initially examine tumor samples from patients with advanced bladder cancer undergoing emerging therapeutic regimens using 10x's Flex Apex and Xenium platforms, with the goal of expanding to the recently announced Atera platform. The research aims to identify clinically relevant biomarkers that may help predict bladder cancer patient response to treatment and support future diagnostic development across tumor types. The study is expected to include tumor samples from patients treated with antibody-drug conjugates and immunotherapy and to integrate single-cell transcriptomic profiling, spatial gene expression and protein measurements. Researchers plan to analyze tumor microenvironment composition, immune cell infiltration and expression of therapeutic targets to better understand mechanisms of response and resistance.