Analysis of the Research Hotspot of Exosomes in Cardiovascular Disease: A Bibliometric-based Literature Review.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Jing Cui, Yiwen Li, Mengmeng Zhu, Yanfei Liu, Yue Liu
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the current status and development trend of research on exosomes in cardiovascular disease (CVD) using bibliometric analysis and to elucidate trending research topics.

Methods: Research articles on exosomes in CVD published up to April 2022 were retrieved from the Web of Science database. Data were organized using Microsoft Office Excel 2019. CiteSpace 6.1 and VOSviewer 1.6.18 were used for bibliometric analysis and result visualization.

Results: Overall, 256 original research publications containing 190 fundamental research publications and 66 clinical research publications were included. "Extracellular vesicle" was the most frequent research keyword, followed by "microrna," "apoptosis," and "angiogenesis." Most publications were from China (187, 73.05%), followed by the United States (57, 22.27%), the United Kingdom (7, 2.73%), and Japan (7, 2.73%). A systematic review of the publications revealed that myocardial infarction and stroke were the most popular topics and that exosomes and their contents, such as microRNAs (miRNAs), play positive roles in neuroprotection, inhibition of autophagy and apoptosis, promotion of angiogenesis, and protection of cardiomyocytes.

Conclusion: Research on exosomes in CVD has attracted considerable attention, with China having the most published studies. Fundamental research has focused on CVD pathogenesis; exosomes regulate the progression of CVD through biological processes, such as the inflammatory response, autophagy, and apoptosis. Clinical research has focused on biomarkers for CVD; studies on using miRNAs in exosomes as disease markers for diagnosis could become a future trend.

心血管疾病外泌体研究热点分析:基于文献计量学的文献综述。
目的:通过文献计量学分析,了解外泌体在心血管疾病(CVD)中的研究现状和发展趋势,并阐明研究方向。方法:从Web of Science数据库中检索截至2022年4月发表的关于心血管疾病外泌体的研究文章。数据使用Microsoft Office Excel 2019进行组织。CiteSpace 6.1和VOSviewer 1.6.18用于文献计量分析和结果可视化。结果:共收录256篇原创研究出版物,其中基础研究出版物190篇,临床研究出版物66篇。出版物数量从2017年增加到2020年和2021年的60多份。“细胞外囊泡”是最常见的研究关键词,其次是“microrna”、“细胞凋亡”和“血管生成”。大多数出版物来自中国(18773.05%),其次是美国(5722.27%)、英国(7.273%)、,和日本(7,2.73%)。对这些出版物的系统综述显示,心肌梗死和中风是最受欢迎的话题,外泌体及其内容物,如微小RNA(miRNA),在神经保护、抑制自噬和细胞凋亡、促进血管生成和保护心肌细胞方面发挥着积极作用。结论:外泌体在心血管疾病中的研究引起了人们的极大关注,其中中国的研究发表最多。基础研究集中在心血管疾病的发病机制上;外泌体通过炎症反应、自噬和细胞凋亡等生物学过程调节CVD的进展。临床研究的重点是CVD的生物标志物;利用外泌体中的miRNA作为疾病标志物进行诊断的研究可能成为未来的趋势。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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