全球营养和放射治疗趋势的多组学和大数据综合分析。

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sibo Meng , Dizhi Jiang , Guanghui Yang , Kaiyue Guo , Enhao Yu , Yun Wang , Linli Qu , Jiaxin Li
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摘要

背景:放疗是癌症治疗的一种重要方式,经常与其他疗法协同作用,以提高患者的治疗效果。不幸的是,放疗往往伴随着营养障碍,包括吞咽困难和营养不良,这阻碍了患者的康复和治疗效果。此外,伴随着代谢重编程的营养异常可能会导致多个omics领域的改变。因此,对放疗和营养进行大数据分析势在必行:本研究采用文献计量学分析方法,直观地展示了营养与放疗交叉领域的研究现状和趋势热点:利用科学网核心数据库,我们筛选并分析了 2004 年至 2023 年间发表的 4379 篇与营养和放疗相关的论文。利用 VOSviewer、Bibliometrix 和 Citespace 软件,我们对国家、机构、作者和关键词进行了文献计量分析和可视化:我们的分析表明,有关营养和放射治疗的论文数量大幅增加,其中美国和中国的论文数量和引用影响力均居首位。研究重点逐渐从现象学研究转向机理研究,关键词使用的变化也证明了这一点。在证实营养状况对放疗效果的影响的同时,我们还发现了与基因组学、蛋白质组学、代谢组学和其他omics学科的潜在联系:本研究强调,癌症治疗中营养与放疗之间的相互作用日益受到关注。我们的研究结果表明,进一步整合多组学分析可加深对这些相互作用机制的理解,为今后推进癌症诊断和治疗策略奠定基础。
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Integrative multi-omics and big data analysis of global nutrition and radiotherapy trends

Background

Radiotherapy serves as a crucial modality in cancer treatment, frequently synergizing with other therapies to enhance patient outcomes. Unfortunately, radiotherapy is often accompanied by nutritional impairments, including dysphagia and malnutrition, which hinder patient recovery and treatment efficacy. Moreover, nutritional abnormalities accompanied by metabolic reprogramming may lead to alterations across multiple omics domains. Consequently, big data analysis on radiotherapy and nutrition is imperative.

Objective

This study employs bibliometric analysis to visually showcase the current research landscape and trending hotspots in the intersection of nutrition and radiotherapy.

Methods

Leveraging the Web of Science Core Collection, we screened and analyzed 4379 publications related to nutrition and radiotherapy published between 2004 and 2023. Utilizing VOSviewer, Bibliometrix, and Citespace software, we conducted bibliometric analysis and visualization of countries, institutions, authors, and keywords.

Results

Our analysis reveals a substantial increase in publications concerning nutrition and radiotherapy, with the United States and China leading in both publication volume and citation impact. The research focus has gradually shifted from phenomenological studies to mechanistic investigations, as evidenced by changes in keyword usage. While confirming the influence of nutritional status on radiotherapy outcomes, we also identified potential links to genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and other omics disciplines.

Conclusion

This study emphasizes the growing attention to the interplay between nutrition and radiotherapy in cancer treatment. Our findings suggest that further integration of multi-omics analysis can enhance understanding of the mechanisms underlying these interactions, providing a foundation for advancing cancer diagnosis and treatment strategies in the future.
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期刊介绍: IJBCB publishes original research articles, invited reviews and in-focus articles in all areas of cell and molecular biology and biomedical research. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: -Mechanistic studies of cells, cell organelles, sub-cellular molecular pathways and metabolism -Novel insights into disease pathogenesis -Nanotechnology with implication to biological and medical processes -Genomics and bioinformatics
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