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Unveiling the landscape of cytokine research in glioma immunotherapy: a scientometrics analysis

Affiliation
Department of Neurosurgery ,The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University ,Harbin ,China
Zhang, Hongyu;
Affiliation
Gamma Knife Center ,Department of Oncology ,Department of Neurological Surgery ,Tianjin Huanhu Hospital ,Tianjin Medical University ,Tianjin ,China
Chen, Ying;
Affiliation
Department of Neurobiology ,Harbin Medical University ,Harbin ,China
Jiang, Xinzhan;
Affiliation
Department of Neurosurgery ,The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University ,Harbin ,China
Gu, Qiang;
Affiliation
Department of Neurosurgery ,The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University ,Harbin ,China
Yao, Jiahao;
Affiliation
Department of Neurosurgery ,The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University ,Harbin ,China
Wang, Xuefeng;
Affiliation
School of Nursing ,Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences ,Taian ,Shandong ,China
Wu, Jianghua

Background: Cytokines modulate the glioma tumor microenvironment, influencing occurrence, progression, and treatment response. Strategic cytokine application may improve glioma immunotherapy outcomes. Gliomas remain refractory to standard therapeutic modalities, but immunotherapy shows promise given the integral immunomodulatory roles of cytokines. However, systematic evaluation of cytokine glioma immunotherapy research is absent. Bibliometric mapping of the research landscape, recognition of impactful contributions, and elucidation of evolutive trajectories and hot topics has yet to occur, potentially guiding future efforts. Here, we analyzed the structure, evolution, trends, and hotspots of the cytokine glioma immunotherapy research field, subsequently focusing on avenues for future investigation. Methods: This investigation conducted comprehensive bibliometric analyses on a corpus of 1529 English-language publications, from 1 January 2000, to 4 October 2023, extracted from the Web of Science database. The study employed tools including Microsoft Excel, Origin, VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and the Bibliometrix R package, to systematically assess trends in publication, contributions from various countries, institutions, authors, and journals, as well as to examine literature co-citation and keyword distributions within the domain of cytokines for glioma immunotherapy. The application of these methodologies facilitated a detailed exploration of the hotspots, the underlying knowledge structure, and the developments in the field of cytokines for glioma immunotherapy. Results: This bibliometric analysis revealed an exponential growth in annual publications, with the United States, China, and Germany as top contributors. Reviews constituted 17% and research articles 83% of total publications. Analysis of keywords like “interleukin-13,” “TGF-beta,” and “dendritic cells” indicated progression from foundational cytokine therapies to sophisticated understanding of the tumor microenvironment and immune dynamics. Key research avenues encompassed the tumor microenvironment, epidermal growth factor receptor, clinical trials, and interleukin pathways. This comprehensive quantitative mapping of the glioma immunotherapy cytokine literature provides valuable insights to advance future research and therapeutic development. Conclusion: This study has identified remaining knowledge gaps regarding the role of cytokines in glioma immunotherapy. Future research will likely focus on the tumor microenvironment, cancer vaccines, epidermal growth factor receptor, and interleukin-13 receptor alpha 2. Glioma immunotherapy development will continue through investigations into resistance mechanisms, microglia and macrophage biology, and interactions within the complex tumor microenvironment.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2024 Zhang, Chen, Jiang, Gu, Yao, Wang and Wu.

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