A bibliometric mapping of advancements and trends in genome editing in pigs.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Jaya Bharati, Satish Kumar, Salam Jayachitra Devi, Vivek Kumar Gupta
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Abstract

Researchers have widely undertaken targeted genome editing in pigs to optimize pig productivity, disease tolerance and for biomedical research. The present study aimed to investigate research advancements, focus areas, gaps, and challenges in genome editing in pigs using bibliometric analysis. The bibliographic information of publications on genome editing in pigs from 2010 to 2023 was retrieved from the Scopus database. Bibliometric parameters, such as coauthorship, keyword co-occurrence, citation, bibliographic coupling, and cocitation, was analyzed using VOSviewer. Literature mining was conducted to evaluate the emerging areas and challenges in the development of genome-edited pigs. We found 725 documents on genome editing in pigs, 407 of which were research articles authored by 2826 researchers from 1359 research organizations across 40 countries. The two countries, China and the United States, account for more than 50% of the research publications on genome editing in pigs. Investigations on the optimization of the procedure, delivery methods, editing efficiency, and reducing off-target effects dominated the early phase of research, which has shifted to its application for generating knockout (KO) or knockin (KI) pigs in recent years. Areas such as xenotransplantation, disease resistance, higher muscling, and disease models have dominated the research horizon for genome editing in pigs. Emerging areas in gene editing include base editing, CRISPR-based screens, diagnostics, and therapeutics. However, investigations on reducing heat stress and environmental footprint through genetic alterations need more attention from scientists. Challenges such as off-target effects and regulatory, ethical and societal issues related to channelizing gene-edited pigs from lab to land and then from farm to fork continue to restrain this field.

猪基因组编辑的进展和趋势的文献计量图。
研究人员已经广泛地在猪身上进行针对性的基因组编辑,以优化猪的生产力、疾病耐受性和生物医学研究。本研究旨在利用文献计量学分析调查猪基因组编辑的研究进展、重点领域、差距和挑战。从Scopus数据库中检索2010 ~ 2023年猪基因组编辑相关出版物的文献信息。使用VOSviewer分析文献计量参数,如合著、关键词共现、引文、书目耦合和引文。进行文献挖掘,以评估基因组编辑猪发展中的新兴领域和挑战。我们发现了725篇关于猪基因组编辑的文献,其中407篇是来自40个国家1359个研究机构的2826名研究人员撰写的研究文章。中国和美国这两个国家在猪基因组编辑方面的研究出版物中占50%以上。对程序优化、递送方法、编辑效率和减少脱靶效应的研究主导了早期的研究,近年来已转向将其应用于产生敲除(KO)或敲入(KI)猪。异种移植、抗病、高肌肉和疾病模型等领域主导了猪基因组编辑的研究领域。基因编辑的新兴领域包括碱基编辑、基于crispr的筛选、诊断和治疗。然而,通过基因改变来减少热应激和环境足迹的研究需要更多的科学家的关注。与基因编辑猪从实验室到土地,再从农场到餐桌相关的脱靶效应、监管、伦理和社会问题等挑战,继续限制着这一领域的发展。
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Tropical animal health and production
Tropical animal health and production 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
361
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.
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