About this Research Topic
This Research Topic focuses on the relationship between pyroptosis and TME, as well as their interaction in the progression of gynecological malignancies. The purpose is to clarify the biological mechanism of pyroptosis and TME in the occurrence and development of gynecological malignant tumors, so as to find more efficient and accurate biomarkers on the basis of pyroptosis which can screen patients in the early stage and promote the development of accurate treatment and immunotherapy. We hope this Research Topic provides new and personalized strategies for the treatment of gynecological malignant tumors to reduce the adverse consequences of gynecological malignancies in women.
We welcome submissions of Original Research, Reviews, Hypothesis and Theory, Opinions, and Clinical Trials, focusing on but not limited to the following topics:
1. Mechanisms of pyroptosis affecting the development of gynecologic malignant tumors through TME.
2. The relationship and interaction between TME composition and pyroptosis in gynecologic malignant tumors.
3. Immune cells or stromal cells in TME during the occurrence and development of gynecologic malignant tumors.
4. Screening for new prognosis markers related to pyroptosis in gynecologic malignant tumors.
5. Identification of potential immunotherapeutic targets for gynecological malignancies immunotherapy according to the heterogeneity of TME.
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