Nie Kaidi, Deng Tingting, Wang Jie, Qi Luming, Liu Nannan, Chen Zhixuan, Xia Lina
State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicine Regimen and Health, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
School of Health Preservation and Rehabilitation, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Jan 26;103(4):e36575. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000036575.
The gut microbiota and its stability have important relationships with immunity. However, bibliometric analysis in this field is underdeveloped. This study aims to visualize publications related to the gut microbiota and immunity to identify research frontiers and hotspots, providing references and guidance for further research.
Gut microbiota and immunity data were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database, and Microsoft Excel, Scimago Graphica and VOSviewer software were used to analyze publication output trends, the most productive countries/regions, journals, authors, co-cited references, and keywords.
This study analyzed 16,611 publications, including 10,865 articles and 5746 reviews, and found a continuous increase in publications related to gut microbiota and immunity since 2013. We identified 62,872 authors contributing to this field from 2144 journals and 9965 organizations/institutions in 145 countries/regions. The top publisher with the highest output is University of California System with 525 papers. Among these journals, the top 3 most prolific journals are Frontiers in Immunology, Frontiers in Microbiology, and PLOS ONE. The literature with the highest citation frequency is published in Science and has been cited 3006 times by Patrick M. Smith and others.Gut microbiota research hotspots include gut microbiota inflammation, immune response, inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), and microbiota tumors. The gut microbiota and its microbial homeostasis play critical roles in immune reactions, inflammation, and even tumors and IBDs.Current research on gut microbiota and immunity is a popular field. Previous studies have shown that the gut microbiota and its microbial species have important effects on maintaining human health, immune function, inflammation, tumorigenesis, and IBDs. Understanding the roles of microbial communities and specific bacterial species as well as their interactions with humans has led to numerous discoveries that provide unique opportunities for exploring human health and future research.
This study used bibliometric and visualization analysis to identify the development trends and hotspots of publications related to the gut microbiota and immunity. The findings of this study provide valuable insights into the emerging trends and future directions in this field.
肠道微生物群及其稳定性与免疫力有着重要关系。然而,该领域的文献计量分析尚不完善。本研究旨在可视化与肠道微生物群和免疫力相关的出版物,以识别研究前沿和热点,为进一步研究提供参考和指导。
从科学网核心合集数据库中检索肠道微生物群和免疫力数据,并使用Microsoft Excel、Scimago Graphica和VOSviewer软件分析出版物产出趋势、发文量最多的国家/地区、期刊、作者、共被引参考文献和关键词。
本研究分析了16611篇出版物,包括10865篇文章和5746篇综述,发现自2013年以来,与肠道微生物群和免疫力相关的出版物持续增加。我们确定了来自145个国家/地区的2144种期刊和9965个组织/机构的62872位作者对该领域有贡献。发文量最高的顶级出版商是加利福尼亚大学系统,有525篇论文。在这些期刊中,发文量最多的前3种期刊是《免疫学前沿》《微生物学前沿》和《公共科学图书馆·综合》。被引频次最高的文献发表在《科学》杂志上,被帕特里克·M·史密斯等人引用了3006次。肠道微生物群研究热点包括肠道微生物群炎症、免疫反应、炎症性肠病(IBD)和微生物群肿瘤。肠道微生物群及其微生物稳态在免疫反应、炎症甚至肿瘤和IBD中起着关键作用。当前关于肠道微生物群和免疫力的研究是一个热门领域。先前的研究表明,肠道微生物群及其微生物种类对维持人类健康、免疫功能、炎症、肿瘤发生和IBD具有重要影响。了解微生物群落和特定细菌种类的作用以及它们与人类的相互作用,已经带来了许多发现,为探索人类健康和未来研究提供了独特的机会。
本研究使用文献计量和可视化分析来识别与肠道微生物群和免疫力相关的出版物的发展趋势和热点。本研究结果为该领域的新兴趋势和未来方向提供了有价值的见解。