About this Research Topic
In this research project, we focus on identifying biomarkers and therapeutic targets related to the metastasis of gastrointestinal malignancies, which can be used for patient stratification. By analyzing the differences in immune cell infiltration levels between subgroups, we will elucidate the mechanisms by which metastasis leads to immune tolerance more clearly. This will help provide new insights into the treatment of metastatic gastrointestinal malignancies and provide more appropriate precision treatment strategies based on the immune infiltration status of metastatic tumors, thereby overcoming immune tolerance.
We welcome comments, mini-reviews, systematic reviews, clinical trials, and original research articles covering, but not limited to, the following topics:
1. Pathways and targets for overcoming immunotolerance in metastatic gastrointestinal tumors
2. Mechanisms inducing the metastasis and immune tolerance of gastrointestinal tumors
3. Immune landscapes in gastrointestinal tumor metastasis
4. The role of immune response-related molecules in gastrointestinal tumor metastasis
5. Strategies for limiting gastrointestinal tumor metastasis
6. Prognostic ability of metastasis-related genes in gastrointestinal tumors
7. Developing targeted therapeutics for immune-tolerant metastatic gastrointestinal tumors
Please Note: Manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics or computational analysis of public genomic or transcriptomic databases which are not accompanied by robust and relevant validation (clinical cohort or biological validation in vitro or in vivo) are out of scope for this topic.
Keywords: metastatic gastrointestinal tumor, Immunological characteristic, immune tolerance
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