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ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Immunol.
Sec. Cancer Immunity and Immunotherapy
Volume 15 - 2024 | doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1475062
This article is part of the Research Topic Precision Oncology in Checkpoint Immunotherapy: Leveraging Predictive Biomarkers for Personalized Treatment View all articles

Global trends in tertiary lymphoid structures: a bibliometric analysis from 2014 to 2023

Provisionally accepted
Yiwen Bao Yiwen Bao 1Zeming Mo Zeming Mo 2Shuang Wang Shuang Wang 1*Jinhua Long Jinhua Long 3*Honghong Zhang Honghong Zhang 1*Yujun Xu Yujun Xu 1*Honglian Jiang Honglian Jiang 2*Tianbao Qian Tianbao Qian 1*Zhu Zeng Zhu Zeng 1*
  • 1 School of Basic Medical Sciences, Guizhou Medical University, Gui'an, Guizhou Province, China
  • 2 The People's Hospital of Qiannan, Duyun, China
  • 3 Affiliated Tumor Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, China

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    Aim and background: Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) are increasingly recognized for their role in immunity. Despite growing interest, a systematic bibliometric analysis of TLS-related research has been lacking. To provide a comprehensive overview of current research trends and hotspots, we conducted a bibliometric analysis using data from the Web of Science Core Collection. Methods: We retrieved TLS-related publications from the Science Citation Index Expanded within the Web of Science Core Collection from January 2014 to December 2023. Co-occurrence analysis with “VOSviewer” identified current status and research hotspots, while “CiteSpace” was used for co-citation analysis to assess knowledge evolution and bursts. Thematic evolution was explored using bibliometrics to identify emerging keyword trends. Additionally, we examined country/region, institutional, and author contributions and collaborations. Tables were created using Microsoft Word. Results: A total of 785 publications were analyzed, showing a continuous growth trend from 2017 to 2023, indicating escalating interest in TLS among researchers. Leading countries in TLS research were China (231 publications), the United States (212 publications), and France (89 publications). The most productive institution and author were the “Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale” (70 publications) and Catherine Sautes-Fridman (21 publications), respectively. Key topics included TLS, B cells, and immunotherapy. Recent research has focused on mechanisms linking TLS with cancers, such as immunotherapy, tumor microenvironment, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, prognosis, and immune checkpoint inhibitors, highlighting an expanding area of study. Additionally, TLS' potential as a biomarker for predicting immunotherapy efficacy across different cancer types remains a burgeoning research direction. Conclusions: This study provides a comprehensive analysis of global TLS-related publications, revealing key literature metrics and identifying influential articles and emerging research concerns. These findings contribute valuable insights into the role of TLS in immunotherapy and suggest future directions for this dynamic field.

    Keywords: Bibliometric, Immunotherapy, tertiary lymphoid structures, Research trend, Prognostic value "Tertiary lymphoid structure*", "Lymphoid Structure*, Tertiary", "Ectopic Lymphoid-Like Structure*"

    Received: 02 Aug 2024; Accepted: 28 Oct 2024.

    Copyright: © 2024 Bao, Mo, Wang, Long, Zhang, Xu, Jiang, Qian and Zeng. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

    * Correspondence:
    Shuang Wang, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Guizhou Medical University, Gui'an, 550025, Guizhou Province, China
    Jinhua Long, Affiliated Tumor Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, China
    Honghong Zhang, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Guizhou Medical University, Gui'an, 550025, Guizhou Province, China
    Yujun Xu, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Guizhou Medical University, Gui'an, 550025, Guizhou Province, China
    Honglian Jiang, The People's Hospital of Qiannan, Duyun, China
    Tianbao Qian, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Guizhou Medical University, Gui'an, 550025, Guizhou Province, China
    Zhu Zeng, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Guizhou Medical University, Gui'an, 550025, Guizhou Province, China

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