Department of Anesthesiology, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
Department of Anesthesiology, Fuyang Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Fuyang, China.
Front Immunol. 2021 May 20;12:669539. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.669539. eCollection 2021.
Acute lung injury (ALI) is an intractable disorder associated with macrophages. This bibliometric analysis was applied to identify the characteristics of global scientific output, the hotspots, and frontiers about macrophages in ALI over the past 10 years. We retrieved publications published from 2011 to 2020 and their recorded information from Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-expanded) of Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC). Bibliometrix package was used to analyze bibliometric indicators, and the VOSviewer was used to visualize the trend and hotspots of researches on macrophages in ALI. Altogether, 2,632 original articles were reviewed, and the results showed that the annual number of publications (Np) concerning the role of macrophages in ALI kept increasing over the past 10 years. China produced the most papers, the number of citations (Nc) and H-index of the USA ranked first. Shanghai Jiaotong University and INT IMMUNOPHARMACOL were the most prolific affiliation and journal, respectively. Papers published by Matute-Bello G in 2011 had the highest local citation score (LCS). Recently, the keywords "NLRP3" and "extracellular vesicles" appeared most frequently. Besides, researches on COVID-19-induced ALI related to macrophages seemed to be the hotspot recently. This bibliometric study revealed that publications related to macrophages in ALI tend to increase continuously. China was a big producer and the USA was an influential country in this field. Most studies were mainly centered on basic researches in the past decade, and pathways associated with the regulatory role of macrophages in inhibiting and attenuating ALI have become the focus of attention in more recent studies. What is more, our bibliometric analysis showed that macrophages play an important role in COVID-19-induced ALI and may be a target for the treatment of COVID-19.
急性肺损伤(ALI)是一种与巨噬细胞有关的难治性疾病。本计量分析旨在确定过去 10 年全球关于巨噬细胞在 ALI 中作用的科学产出特征、热点和前沿。我们从 Web of Science Core Collection(WoSCC)的 Science Citation Index Expanded(SCI-expanded)中检索了 2011 年至 2020 年发表的出版物及其记录信息。使用 Bibliometrix 包分析计量指标,使用 VOSviewer 可视化关于巨噬细胞在 ALI 中的研究趋势和热点。共审查了 2632 篇原始文章,结果表明,过去 10 年来,关于巨噬细胞在 ALI 中作用的出版物年度数量(Np)不断增加。中国发表的论文最多,美国的引文数量(Nc)和 H 指数排名第一。上海交通大学和 INT IMMUNOPHARMACOL 分别是最具影响力的机构和期刊。Matute-Bello G 于 2011 年发表的论文局部引文得分(LCS)最高。最近,"NLRP3"和"细胞外囊泡"这两个关键词出现的频率最高。此外,最近与巨噬细胞相关的 COVID-19 诱导的 ALI 研究似乎是热点。这项计量研究表明,与巨噬细胞在 ALI 中的作用相关的出版物呈持续增长趋势。中国是一个大国,美国在该领域具有影响力。过去十年的研究主要集中在基础研究上,而与巨噬细胞调节作用相关的途径在最近的研究中成为关注的焦点。更重要的是,我们的计量分析表明,巨噬细胞在 COVID-19 诱导的 ALI 中起重要作用,可能成为 COVID-19 治疗的靶点。