Tao Li, Rong-Qiang Bo, Jun Yan, Nadia L Johnson, Meng-Ting Liao, Yuan Li, Yan Chen, Jie Lin, Jian Li, Fu-Hao Chu, Xia Ding
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背景:基于肝类器官的建模,通过阐明一系列体内生物过程和重建复杂的肝脏微环境,正在对肝脏疾病的病理生理学和个性化医学方法产生开创性的见解。目的:本研究旨在分析全球肝类器官研究的科学产出,并通过文献计量学分析评估当前的成就和未来的趋势。方法:文章从Web of Science Core Collection和CiteSpace 6.3中检索。R1用于分析文献,包括产出、期刊和国家等。结果:2010年至2024年间,共发表了991篇有关肝类器官研究的文章。发表论文最多的期刊是《肝病学》,影响因子大于10的期刊占前10期刊的60%。美国和乌得勒支大学分别被认为是最多产的国家和机构。Clevers H是最多产的作者,而Huch M的引用次数最多,这表明他们都是学术合作的理想人选。肝类器官的研究已经呈现出一个渐进的焦点转移,从最初的研究发展到模型构建、干细胞、胆管和祖细胞的分化研究,到更广泛的范围,包括脂质代谢、单细胞RNA测序和治疗应用。从2022年到2024年,出现引文爆发的短语包括“耐药性”、“疾病模型”和“患者来源的肿瘤类器官”。结论:对肝类器官的研究在过去十年中有所增加,并有望继续增长。重点研究领域包括肝脏疾病的应用和药物开发。未来的趋势可能包括患者来源的肿瘤类器官、疾病建模和个性化医疗。
Global landscape of hepatic organoid research: A bibliometric and visual study.
Background: Hepatic organoid-based modelling, through the elucidation of a range of in vivo biological processes and the recreation of the intricate liver microenvironment, is yielding groundbreaking insights into the pathophysiology and personalized medicine approaches for liver diseases.
Aim: This study was designed to analyse the global scientific output of hepatic organoid research and assess current achievements and future trends through bibliometric analysis.
Methods: Articles were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection, and CiteSpace 6.3.R1 was employed to analyse the literature, including outputs, journals, and countries, among others.
Results: Between 2010 and 2024, a total of 991 articles pertaining to hepatic organoid research were published. The journal Hepatology published the greatest number of papers, and journals with an impact factor greater than 10 constituted 60% of the top 10 journals. The United States and Utrecht University were identified as the most prolific country and institution, respectively. Clevers H emerged as the most prolific author, whereas Huch M had the highest number of cocitations, suggesting that both are ideal candidates for academic collaboration. Research on hepatic organoids has exhibited a progressive shift in focus, evolving from initial investigations into model building, differentiation research in stem cells, bile ducts, and progenitor cells, to a broader spectrum encompassing lipid metabolism, single-cell RNA sequencing, and therapeutic applications. The phrases exhibiting citation bursts from 2022 to 2024 include "drug resistance", "disease model", and "patient-derived tumor organoids".
Conclusion: Research on hepatic organoids has increased over the past decade and is expected to continue to grow. Key research areas include applications for liver diseases and drug development. Future trends likely to gain focus include patient-derived tumour organoids, disease modelling, and personalized medicine.