Autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA) from 2011 to 2024: A comprehensive bibliometric review

IF 9.2 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Diego Rajchenberg , Noa Wegerhoff , Yehuda Shoenfeld
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Abstract

Introduction

Autoimmune/Inflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA) encompasses a spectrum of autoimmune and inflammatory conditions triggered by various adjuvants, leading to significant health challenges. This study aims to understand the research landscape and future directions of ASIA through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis.

Methods

Relevant original articles were retrieved from the Scopus database, focusing on publications from 2011 to July 2024. The analysis included evaluating countries/regions, institutions, authors, co-cited references, and keywords using VOSviewer and Biblioshiny software.

Results

The final analysis incorporated 346 documents contributed by numerous researchers from multiple institutions worldwide. Israel emerged as the leading contributor to ASIA research. The study found that while there are significant international collaborations, certain countries like Israel and Italy play central roles in these networks. Key research areas identified include autoimmunity, adjuvants, vaccines, and silicone. Notable keywords include “ASIA syndrome,” “Autoimmunity,” “Adjuvants,” and “Silicone.” The citation analysis highlighted the impactful nature of research from Israel, Italy, and Mexico. In addition, the analysis highlights the growing body of evidence that supports the role of adjuvants in triggering autoimmune responses. Over the years, there has been a significant increase in publications investigating the mechanisms by which adjuvants (such as those used in vaccines, silicone implants, and other medical applications) can activate immune responses, leading to conditions associated with ASIA syndrome.

Conclusion

The field of ASIA research is experiencing rapid growth, characterized by increasing publication activity and robust international collaborations. Future research is likely to focus on the mechanisms underlying ASIA syndrome and improving patient outcomes.
2011年至2024年佐剂诱发的自身免疫/炎症综合征(ASIA):文献计量学综述。
导言:佐剂诱发的自身免疫/炎症综合征(ASIA)包括由各种佐剂引发的一系列自身免疫和炎症病症,给人们的健康带来了巨大挑战。本研究旨在通过全面的文献计量分析,了解ASIA的研究现状和未来发展方向:方法:从 Scopus 数据库中检索相关原创文章,重点关注 2011 年至 2024 年 7 月期间的出版物。分析包括使用 VOSviewer 和 Biblioshiny 软件评估国家/地区、机构、作者、共同引用的参考文献和关键词:最终分析纳入了来自全球多个机构的众多研究人员提供的 346 篇文献。以色列是亚洲研究的主要贡献者。研究发现,虽然存在着重要的国际合作,但以色列和意大利等某些国家在这些网络中发挥着核心作用。主要研究领域包括自身免疫、佐剂、疫苗和硅胶。值得注意的关键词包括 "ASIA 综合征"、"自身免疫"、"佐剂 "和 "有机硅"。引文分析强调了以色列、意大利和墨西哥研究的影响力。此外,分析还强调了越来越多的证据支持佐剂在引发自身免疫反应方面的作用。多年来,研究佐剂(如疫苗、硅胶植入物和其他医疗应用中使用的佐剂)可激活免疫反应、导致与ASIA综合症相关的病症的机制的出版物显著增加:ASIA研究领域正在经历快速发展,其特点是论文发表量不断增加,国际合作日益活跃。未来的研究可能会侧重于 ASIA 综合征的发病机制和改善患者预后。
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Autoimmunity reviews
Autoimmunity reviews 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
24.70
自引率
4.40%
发文量
164
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: Autoimmunity Reviews is a publication that features up-to-date, structured reviews on various topics in the field of autoimmunity. These reviews are written by renowned experts and include demonstrative illustrations and tables. Each article will have a clear "take-home" message for readers. The selection of articles is primarily done by the Editors-in-Chief, based on recommendations from the international Editorial Board. The topics covered in the articles span all areas of autoimmunology, aiming to bridge the gap between basic and clinical sciences. In terms of content, the contributions in basic sciences delve into the pathophysiology and mechanisms of autoimmune disorders, as well as genomics and proteomics. On the other hand, clinical contributions focus on diseases related to autoimmunity, novel therapies, and clinical associations. Autoimmunity Reviews is internationally recognized, and its articles are indexed and abstracted in prestigious databases such as PubMed/Medline, Science Citation Index Expanded, Biosciences Information Services, and Chemical Abstracts.
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