Zong Yanping, Li Hui, Chang Yonglong, Li Jiajie, He Lei, Shi Weibing, Guo Jinchen
Center for Xin'an Medicine and Modemization of Traditional Chinese Medicine of IHM, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei, China.
Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2024 Dec 31;20(1):2435644. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2024.2435644. Epub 2024 Dec 16.
Influenza pathogens cause many illnesses and deaths yearly, posing a serious threat to global public health. As a result, most studies are increasingly focusing on the role of specific CD4 T/CD8 T cells in combating influenza. This study examines the key themes and trends in this field using bibliometric analysis. Literature on influenza and CD4 T/CD8 T cells were searched (from 1985 to 2023) in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database. Eligible articles were screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria for bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and the R package "bibliometrix." A total of 1,071 publications from 47 countries or regions and 1,148 institutions associated with 5,728 authors in the disciplines of immunology, virology, biochemistry, and molecular biology were included. The findings indicate a yearly increase in publications related to influenza and CD4 T/CD8 T cells, with the United States, Australia, and China leading in publication volume. The University of Melbourne had the highest volume of publications. Only a few researchers collaborated, and the collaborations were mostly concentrated in the same countries/regions. Professor Katherine Kedzierska, associated with The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, was the most productive academic in this field. According to the analysis of highly cited literature and keywords, the application of cellular immunity in formulating pioneering influenza vaccines is a key direction for future research.The role of CD4 T/CD8 T cells in combating the influenza virus has emerged as a significant focus within influenza research literature. This article summarizes the research institutions, authors, journals, hotspots, and application trends of CD4 T/CD8 T cells in influenza.
流感病原体每年导致许多疾病和死亡,对全球公共卫生构成严重威胁。因此,大多数研究越来越关注特定CD4 T细胞/CD8 T细胞在对抗流感中的作用。本研究使用文献计量分析来考察该领域的关键主题和趋势。在科学网核心合集(WoSCC)数据库中检索了关于流感和CD4 T细胞/CD8 T细胞的文献(时间跨度为1985年至2023年)。使用VOSviewer、CiteSpace和R包“bibliometrix”,根据文献计量分析的纳入和排除标准对符合条件的文章进行筛选。共纳入了来自47个国家或地区的1071篇出版物,以及来自免疫学、病毒学、生物化学和分子生物学领域的与5728位作者相关的1148个机构。研究结果表明,与流感和CD4 T细胞/CD8 T细胞相关的出版物数量逐年增加,美国、澳大利亚和中国的出版物数量领先。墨尔本大学的出版物数量最多。只有少数研究人员进行合作,且合作大多集中在相同的国家/地区。与彼得·多尔蒂感染与免疫研究所相关的凯瑟琳·凯齐尔斯卡教授是该领域产出最多的学者。根据对高被引文献和关键词的分析,细胞免疫在开发开创性流感疫苗中的应用是未来研究的一个关键方向。CD4 T细胞/CD8 T细胞在对抗流感病毒中的作用已成为流感研究文献中的一个重要焦点。本文总结了CD4 T细胞/CD8 T细胞在流感研究中的研究机构、作者、期刊、热点及应用趋势。