Research trends and hotspots on gut microbiota in rheumatoid arthritis: a bibliometric analysis from 2004 to 2024.

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Zesen Zheng, Xiaoyang Liu, Youao Zhang, Huihui Zhang, Shixian Chen, Junqing Zhu
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Abstract

Objectives: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune condition linked to alterations in the gut microbiota. This study aims to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the literature on gut microbiota and RA over the past 21 years through bibliometric methods, thereby identifying emerging trends and hotspots, and providing insights for the precision treatment of RA.

Methods: The authors analysed articles on gut microbiota in RA published from 2004 to 2024 based on the Web of Science Core Collection database. Bibliometric methods employed tools such as CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and COOC to conduct visual analyses of countries, institutions, references, and keywords.

Results: 1,267 articles from 80 countries led by China and the United States were included. A notable increase in annual publications reflects the growing interest in this field. Simultaneously, contributions and cooperation of institutions in the field are discussed. Furthermore, co-citation and keyword analysis revealed four research hotspots: 1. specific gut microbiota like Prevotella copri modulating immune responses in RA; 2. dietary interventions regulating gut microbiota as therapeutic approaches for RA; 3. high-throughput sequencing technologies enabling microbiome analysis for diagnostic RA; and 4. probiotics and plant-derived bioactive compounds serving as promising adjunctive therapies for RA management.

Conclusions: The relationship between RA and gut microbiota has been extensively studied. The hotspot of future research may be to further study the pathological mechanism of gut microbiota in RA and how to improve the symptoms of RA patients through dietary therapy and adjustment of the homeostasis of gut microbiota.

类风湿关节炎肠道菌群研究趋势与热点:2004 - 2024年文献计量学分析
目的:类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种与肠道微生物群改变相关的自身免疫性疾病。本研究旨在通过文献计量学的方法,对近21年来有关肠道微生物群与RA的文献进行综合分析,从而发现新的趋势和热点,为RA的精准治疗提供见解。方法:基于Web of Science Core Collection数据库,对2004 - 2024年发表的RA患者肠道菌群相关文献进行分析。文献计量学方法采用CiteSpace、VOSviewer和COOC等工具对国家、机构、参考文献和关键词进行可视化分析。结果:以中国和美国为首的80个国家的1267篇文章被纳入。年度出版物的显著增加反映了对这一领域日益增长的兴趣。同时,讨论了各机构在该领域的贡献和合作。此外,共被引和关键词分析揭示了四个研究热点:1。特异性肠道微生物群,如copri普雷沃氏菌调节RA的免疫反应;2. 饮食干预调节肠道微生物群作为类风湿性关节炎的治疗方法;3. 高通量测序技术可用于诊断类风湿性关节炎的微生物组分析;和4。益生菌和植物源性生物活性化合物作为类风湿性关节炎治疗的有希望的辅助疗法。结论:RA与肠道菌群的关系已被广泛研究。未来的研究热点可能是进一步研究RA患者肠道菌群的病理机制,以及如何通过饮食治疗和调节肠道菌群的稳态来改善RA患者的症状。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
18.90%
发文量
377
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology is a bi-monthly international peer-reviewed journal which has been covering all clinical, experimental and translational aspects of musculoskeletal, arthritic and connective tissue diseases since 1983.
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