Inflammation, tertiary lymphoid structures, and lung cancer: a bibliometric analysis.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Translational lung cancer research Pub Date : 2024-10-31 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.21037/tlcr-24-350
Xiwen Liu, Huiting Liu, Linchong Huang, Lixuan Lin, Qi Cai, Yang Xiang, Zengfu Liu, Shuxin Zeng, Jianxing He, Wenhua Liang
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Abstract

Background: The intricate interplay between inflammation and lung cancer has long been recognized by large number of studies, yet a comprehensive understanding of this relationship remains elusive. There is a clinical need to elucidate the role of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) in lung cancer, particularly their impact on prognosis and therapy. This study aims to address these gaps by conducting a bibliometric analysis to explore the correlations between lung cancer, inflammation, and TLS, highlighting collaborative networks, publication trends, and emerging research directions.

Methods: This study conducted a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of academic literature on lung cancer and inflammation from 2013 to 2023 using the Web of Science Core Collection database. The search strategy "topic (TS) = ('lung cancer') AND TS = (inflammation)" yielded 5,470 records, which were refined through exclusion criteria to 1,284 relevant studies. The inclusion process involved excluding non-English studies and non-original articles or reviews, followed by a relevance check based on titles and abstracts. The bibliometric indicators were calculated based on a transparent and repeatable methodology to ensure the integrity of the findings.

Results: The investigation encompassed 1,284 selected studies, revealing an escalating publication trend since 2013. The interdisciplinary scope of research is apparent, with contributions from 54 countries, with China at the forefront. In-depth author and journal analyses exposed key contributors like Zhang L and influential journals like "Lung Cancer". Co-citation networks illuminated crucial references, clusters, and evolving themes over time, underscoring the intricate relationship between inflammation, cancer, and TLS. TLS as a key component of immune response and inflammation, studying its mechanism of impact on cancer will be a potential research direction in the future.

Conclusions: This study underscores the pivotal role of inflammation in lung cancer progression, mediated by a delicate balance of immune responses. The emerging prominence of TLS as indicator of adaptive immune responses within the tumor microenvironment (TME) offers intriguing avenues for future research and therapeutic interventions. However, limitations in the current research, such as the need for more longitudinal studies and clinical trials, must be addressed. The insights gained from this bibliometric analysis can inform clinical practices and guide future investigations into novel strategies to improve patient outcomes.

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炎症、三级淋巴结构与肺癌:文献计量分析。
背景:炎症与肺癌之间错综复杂的相互作用早已被大量研究证实,但对这一关系的全面了解却仍然遥遥无期。临床上需要阐明三级淋巴结构(TLS)在肺癌中的作用,尤其是它们对预后和治疗的影响。本研究旨在通过文献计量学分析来探讨肺癌、炎症和三级淋巴结构之间的相关性,突出合作网络、出版趋势和新兴研究方向,从而填补这些空白:本研究利用科学网核心数据库对2013年至2023年有关肺癌和炎症的学术文献进行了全面的文献计量分析。搜索策略为 "主题(TS)=('肺癌')和TS=(炎症)",共搜索到5470条记录,通过排除标准筛选出1284条相关研究。纳入过程包括排除非英语研究和非原创文章或综述,然后根据标题和摘要进行相关性检查。文献计量指标的计算采用透明、可重复的方法,以确保研究结果的完整性:调查涵盖了 1,284 项精选研究,揭示了自 2013 年以来论文发表量不断攀升的趋势。研究的跨学科范围显而易见,来自 54 个国家,其中中国居首位。对作者和期刊的深入分析揭示了张立等主要贡献者和《肺癌》等有影响力的期刊。共引网络揭示了关键的参考文献、集群和随时间演变的主题,强调了炎症、癌症和 TLS 之间错综复杂的关系。TLS是免疫反应和炎症的关键组成部分,研究其对癌症的影响机制将是未来的一个潜在研究方向:本研究强调了炎症在肺癌进展中的关键作用,而炎症是由免疫反应的微妙平衡介导的。作为肿瘤微环境(TME)中适应性免疫反应的指标,TLS 的作用日益突出,这为未来的研究和治疗干预提供了令人感兴趣的途径。然而,目前研究的局限性,如需要更多的纵向研究和临床试验,必须得到解决。从文献计量学分析中获得的见解可为临床实践提供参考,并指导未来对改善患者预后的新策略进行研究。
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期刊介绍: Translational Lung Cancer Research(TLCR, Transl Lung Cancer Res, Print ISSN 2218-6751; Online ISSN 2226-4477) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal, which was founded in March 2012. TLCR is indexed by PubMed/PubMed Central and the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Databases. It is published quarterly the first year, and published bimonthly since February 2013. It provides practical up-to-date information on prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of lung cancer. Specific areas of its interest include, but not limited to, multimodality therapy, markers, imaging, tumor biology, pathology, chemoprevention, and technical advances related to lung cancer.
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