宫颈癌中T细胞介导的免疫逃避机制:综合文献计量学分析及未来研究方向

IF 2.9 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Xue Bai, Hongxia Wang, Qianyu Guo
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宫颈癌是一种由高危HPV毒株引起的普遍恶性肿瘤,由于其能够逃避免疫系统,特别是T细胞介导的反应,因此仍然是一个重大挑战。本研究旨在通过全面的文献计量分析,探讨宫颈癌中T细胞介导的免疫逃避的研究现状。利用Web of Science核心文献(2014-2023年)数据,利用VOSviewer、CiteSpace和R软件包“bibliomemetrics”进行共被引和共现分析,识别关键趋势、贡献者和研究热点。我们的分析包括来自68个国家的930项研究,其中中国、美国和荷兰是主要贡献者。新出现的主题包括免疫检查点抑制剂、PD-L1和肿瘤微环境调节,突出了对基于免疫的治疗的日益关注。该研究为T细胞在宫颈癌进展中的作用提供了有价值的见解,并为未来旨在改善宫颈癌患者免疫治疗效果的研究方向奠定了基础。
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Mechanisms of T cell-mediated immune evasion in cervical cancer: a comprehensive bibliometric analysis and future research directions.

Cervical cancer, a prevalent malignancy caused by high-risk HPV strains, remains a significant challenge due to its ability to evade the immune system, particularly T cell-mediated responses. This study aims to explore the research landscape surrounding T cell-mediated immune evasion in cervical cancer through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis. Using data from the Web of Science Core Collection (2014-2023), we employed VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and the R package "bibliometrics" to conduct co-citation and co-occurrence analyses, identifying key trends, contributors, and research hotspots. Our analysis included 930 studies from 68 countries, with China, the USA, and the Netherlands as the leading contributors. Emerging topics include immune checkpoint inhibitors, PD-L1, and tumor microenvironment modulation, highlighting the growing focus on immune-based therapies. This study provides valuable insights into the role of T cells in cervical cancer progression and offers a foundation for future research directions aimed at improving immunotherapy outcomes in cervical cancer patients.

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Immunological Medicine
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