With an Impact Factor of 5.511, Frontiers in Immunology is among the top 10 most-cited journals in its field

Frontiers in Immunology is among the top 10 most-cited journals in its field and ranks in the top Impact Factor and CiteScore percentiles

Frontiers in Immunology continues to rank among the world’s top immunology journals in terms of influence and quality, as shown by our analysis of the 2017 Journal Citation Reports (JCR-2017; 2018, Clarivate Analytics), 2017 CiteScore edition (2018, Scopus, Elsevier) and other impact metrics.

  • The world’s 6th most-cited journal — and most-cited open-access journal — in the JCR category of Immunology, with 6,547 citations in 2017 to 1,811 articles published in 2015 and 2016 (Figure 1)
  • The world’s 3rd most-cited journal  — and most-cited open-access journal — in the CiteScore category of Immunology & Allergy, with 11,153 citations in 2017 to 1,984 articles published in 2014, 2015 and 2016 (Figure 1)
  • The world’s 7th most-cited journal  — and 2nd most-cited open-access journal — in the CiteScore category of Immunology (Figure 1)
  • Ranks in the 81st percentile of journal Impact Factors in the JCR Immunology category, with an Impact Factor of 5.511 (Figure 2)
  • Ranks in the 87th CiteScore percentile in the Immunology category and 89th CiteScore percentile in the Immunology & Allergy category, with a CiteScore of 5.62 (Figure 2)
  • 6,300 published articles to date
  • 58,000 citations to date
  • 24 million article views and downloads to date
  • Articles mentioned 600 times in the news to date
  • Articles mentioned 30,200 times on social media to date

Top research in 2017

Hottest Research Topics

  • Advanced immunization technologies for next generation vaccines
  • Tailoring NK cell receptor-ligand interactions: an art in evolution
  • Differentiation and mechanisms of activation of innate lymphoid cells

Top article picks

  • Leaky gut as a danger signal for autoimmune diseases

  • Vitamin D in autoimmunity: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential

  • Hello from the other side: how autoantibodies circumvent the blood–brain barrier in autoimmune encephalitis

  • Aged gut microbiota contributes to systemical inflammaging after transfer to germ-free mice

  • Immunological and clinical effect of diet modulation of the gut microbiome in multiple sclerosis patients: a pilot study

  • Macrophage metabolism as therapeutic target for cancer, atherosclerosis, and obesity

  • Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) Class I and MHC Class II Proteins: conformational plasticity in antigen presentation

  • Unperturbed cytotoxic lymphocyte phenotype and function in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome patients

  • Metabolic hallmarks of tumor and immune cells in the tumor microenvironment

  • Lysosome-dependent activation of human dendritic cells by the vaccine adjuvant QS-21

Scientific excellence at scale

The impressive performance of Frontiers in Immunology — and all Frontiers journals listed in the JCR and CiteScore metrics — reflects the continued success and influence of the Frontiers Open Science model of scientific excellence at scale.

All of this is only possible thanks to our research community and stellar editorial board. Frontiers congratulates Field Chief Editor Luigi Daniele Notarangelo and all Specialty Chief Editors, as well as the diligent work of the Associate and Review Editors, authors and the Frontiers Journal Management team, for this outstanding achievement.