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Unveiling the Immune effects of AHR in tumors: a decade of insights from bibliometric analysis (2010-2023). | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • * A total of 592 papers from 2010 to 2023 were analyzed, revealing that the USA led publication efforts, with a focus on research related to AHR gene expression and its implications for intestinal diseases and PD-L1 drug development.
  • * The findings underscore the importance of AHR in immunomodulatory research and suggest its potential role in transforming colitis into cancer, offering new insights for future immunotherapy strategies.

Article Abstract

Background: The Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AHR) is a transcription factor that regulates several biological processes. Its potential in anti-tumor immunotherapy is becoming clearer, yet no bibliometric studies on this topic exist. This study aims to understand the current research landscape and identify future directions through a bibliometric analysis of AHR's anti-tumor immunological effects.

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of AHR antitumor immunotherapy papers in the Web of Science Core Collection. Various aspects of the publications were analyzed, and research hotspots and future trends were identified using scientific bibliometric tools and statistical methods.

Results: We collected 592 English papers published between 2010 and 2023, with an almost annual increase. Most publications were from the USA, followed by China, Germany, and Italy. The journal "Frontiers in Immunology" had the most papers, and the most cited paper was Christiane A. Opitz's "An endogenous tumour-promoting ligand of the human aryl hydrocarbon receptor." The research is centered around AHR gene expression, with a growing focus on intestinal disease and the development of Programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) drugs.

Conclusion: This bibliometric study highlights the significance of AHR in immunomodulatory research, outlining the research trends and key contributors. It suggests AHR's immune effects may mediate the process of colitis cancer transformation, providing valuable insights for future anti-tumor immunotherapy strategies based on AHR.

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