Huang Runzhi, Zhang Mengyi, Lu Yuwei, Xu Dayuan, Liu Yifan, Jin Minghao, Xian Shuyuan, Wang Siqiao, Tong Xirui, Lu Jianyu, Zhang Wei, Qian Weijin, Tang Jieling, Yang Yiting, Lu Bingnan, Chang Zhengyan, Liu Xin, Ji Shizhao
Department of Burn Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.
Research Unit of Key Techniques for Treatment of Burns and Combined Burns and Trauma Injury, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Shanghai, China.
Front Microbiol. 2023 Jan 9;13:1074003. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.1074003. eCollection 2022.
BACKGROUND: Rheumatic diseases (RD) are a group of multi-system inflammatory autoimmune diseases whose causes are still under study. In the past few decades, researchers have found traces of the association between rheumatic diseases and intestinal microbiota, which can partially explain the pathogenesis of rheumatic diseases. We aimed to describe the research trend and main divisions on how gut flora interreacts with rheumatic diseases, and discussed about the possible clinical applications. METHODS: We analyzed bibliometric data from the Web of Science core collection (dated 15th May 2022). Biblioshiny R language software packages (bibliometrix) were used to obtain the annual publication and citations, core sources according to Bradford's law, and country collaboration map. We designed and verified the keyword co-occurrence network and strategic diagram with the help of VOSviewer and CiteSpace, subdivided the research topic into several themes and identified research dimensions. The tables of most local cited documents and core sources were processed manually. Furthermore, the Altmetric Attention Score and the annual Altmetric Top 100 were applied to analyze the annual publication and citation. RESULTS: From a total of 541 documents, we found that the overall trend of annual publication and citation is increasing. The major research method is to compare the intestinal microbial composition of patients with certain rheumatic disease and that of the control group to determine microbial alterations related to the disease's occurrence and development. According to Bradford's law, the core sources are Since 1976, 101 countries or regions have participated in studies of rheumatology and intestinal microbes. The United States ranks at the top and has the broadest academic association with other countries. Five themes were identified, including the pivotal role of inflammation caused by intestinal bacteria in the rheumatic pathogenesis, the close relationship between rheumatic diseases and inflammatory bowel disease, immunoregulation mechanism as a mediator of the interaction between rheumatic diseases and gut flora, dysbiosis and decreased diversity in intestine of patients with rheumatic diseases, and the influence of oral flora on rheumatic diseases. Additionally, four research dimensions were identified, including pathology, treatment, disease, and experiments. CONCLUSION: Studies on rheumatic diseases and the intestinal microbiota are growing. Attention should be paid to the mechanism of their interaction, such as the microbe-immune-RD crosstalk. Hopefully, the research achievements can be applied to diseases' prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, and our work can contribute to the readers' future research.
背景:风湿性疾病(RD)是一组多系统炎症性自身免疫性疾病,其病因仍在研究中。在过去几十年里,研究人员发现了风湿性疾病与肠道微生物群之间存在关联的迹象,这可以部分解释风湿性疾病的发病机制。我们旨在描述肠道菌群与风湿性疾病相互作用的研究趋势和主要分支,并探讨其可能的临床应用。 方法:我们分析了来自科学网核心合集(截至2022年5月15日)的文献计量数据。使用Biblioshiny R语言软件包(bibliometrix)获取年度出版物和引用情况、根据布拉德福德定律确定的核心来源以及国家合作地图。我们借助VOSviewer和CiteSpace设计并验证了关键词共现网络和战略图,将研究主题细分为几个主题并确定研究维度。对最常被引用的文献和核心来源的表格进行人工处理。此外,应用Altmetric关注度得分和年度Altmetric前100名来分析年度出版物和引用情况。 结果:从总共541篇文献中,我们发现年度出版物和引用的总体趋势呈上升趋势。主要研究方法是比较某些风湿性疾病患者与对照组的肠道微生物组成,以确定与疾病发生和发展相关的微生物变化。根据布拉德福德定律,核心来源是……自1976年以来,101个国家或地区参与了风湿学与肠道微生物的研究。美国排名第一,与其他国家的学术关联最广泛。确定了五个主题,包括肠道细菌引起的炎症在风湿性发病机制中的关键作用、风湿性疾病与炎症性肠病的密切关系、免疫调节机制作为风湿性疾病与肠道菌群相互作用的介质、风湿性疾病患者肠道内的生态失调和多样性降低以及口腔菌群对风湿性疾病的影响。此外,确定了四个研究维度,包括病理学、治疗、疾病和实验。 结论:关于风湿性疾病和肠道微生物群的研究正在不断增加。应关注它们相互作用的机制,如微生物 - 免疫 - 风湿性疾病的相互作用。希望这些研究成果能够应用于疾病的预防、诊断和治疗,我们的工作能够为读者未来的研究做出贡献。
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