Background: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The failure rate of treatment for its subsets is still very high. CXC chemokine, secreted by a variety of cells, is a vital component in the immune process. It also participated in the growth, development, and metastasis of tumors. This study aimed to explore the prognosis of CXC chemokines in DLBCL and the relationship with immune infiltration through bioinformatics analysis. Methods: We systematically analyzed the expression level and prognostic value of CXC chemokines in DLBCL patients, and the correlation between CXC chemokines and tumor immune infiltration through databases, such as Oncomine, GEO, GEPIA, GeneMANIA, DAVID, HPA, GenomicScape, and TIMER2.0. Results: With the comprehensive analysis of different databases, we found that CXC chemokines (CXCL1
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