Global research trends in tumor stem cell-derived exosomes and tumor microenvironment: visualization biology analysis

J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 2023 Dec;149(19):17581-17595. doi: 10.1007/s00432-023-05450-2. Epub 2023 Nov 2.

Abstract

Bankground: The tumor microenvironment (TME) is an internal environment composed of various cells and an extracellular matrix. Cancer stem cell-derived exosomes (CSC-Exos), as essential messengers involved in various tumor processes, are important carriers for bidirectional communication between the tumor microenvironment and tumor cells and play an important role in the tumor microenvironment. Nevertheless, few bibliometric analyses have been systematically studied in this field.

Methods: Therefore, we aimed to visualize the research hotspots and trends in this field through bibliometrics to comprehend the future evolution of fundamental and clinical research, as well as to offer insightful information and fresh viewpoints. The Scopus database was used to search the research literature related to exosomes and tumor microenvironments after the establishment of this repository. CiteSpace (version 5.8.R3) and VOSviewer (version 1.6.16) were used for visualization and analysis.

Results: In this study, a total of 2077 articles and reviews were included, with the number of articles on exosomes and tumor microenvironments significantly increasing yearly. Recent trends showed that the potential value of exosomes as "tumor diagnostics" and "the application prospect of exosomes as therapeutic agents and drug delivery carriers" will receive more attention in the future.

Conclusions: We revealed the current status and hotspots of tumor stem cell-derived exosomes and tumor microenvironments globally through bibliometrics. The prospect of the regulatory role of CSC-Exos in TME, the potential value of diagnosis, and the application of drug delivery vectors will all remain cutting-edge research areas in the field of tumor therapy. Meanwhile, this study provided a functional literature analysis for related researchers.

Keywords: Bibliometric analyses; Cell-derived exosomes; CiteSpace; Tumor microenvironment; VOSviewer; Visualization.

MeSH terms

  • Biology
  • Communication
  • Exosomes*
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms*
  • Neoplastic Stem Cells
  • Tumor Microenvironment