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摘要
外泌体是细胞分泌的细胞外囊泡,富含遗传物质和蛋白质。外泌体膜表面含有许多blast特异性标记物,为疾病的诊断、进展和治疗提供了重要依据。在此,我们检索了Web of Science核心集合(sci - expen)数据库,以2010年至2024年间的“外泌体”和“生物标志物”或“诊断”或“液体活检”为研究主题的研究和综述文章。文献计量学分析显示,外泌体作为疾病生物标志物受到越来越多的关注,中国对这些研究贡献最大。在此,我们将重点关注癌症、炎症、糖尿病以及神经退行性疾病和心血管疾病的标志物诊断。色谱、质谱、拉曼光谱和其他技术通常用于分析外泌体核酸、蛋白质和代谢物,常用的检测样品包括血浆、血清、尿液、唾液、脑脊液和其他体液。外泌体作为肿瘤标志物的研究主要集中在八种高度流行的癌症上,包括肺癌、乳腺癌和前列腺癌。本文以外泌体作为疾病生物标志物为研究重点,利用文献计量工具系统分析2010 - 2024年间外泌体及其内容作为疾病诊断领域生物标志物的使用情况,分析发展前景,探讨外泌体介导的疾病诊断和治疗的未来工作,以期为外泌体作为疾病标志物的研究和应用提供参考。
[Bibliometric analysis of exosomes in the biomarker research field].
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles secreted by cells and are rich in genetic material and proteins. The surfaces of exosome membranes contain many blast-specific markers that provide an important basis for disease diagnosis, progression, and treatment. Herein, we searched the Web of Science core collection (SCI-EXPENED) database for research and review articles on "exosomes" and "biomarkers" or "diagnostics" or "liquid biopsy" as research topics between 2010 and 2024. Bibliometric analysis revealed that exosomes have received increasing levels of attention as disease biomarkers, with China contributing the most to these studies. Herein, we focus on marker diagnoses for cancer, inflammation, and diabetes, as well as neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases. Chromatography, mass spectrometry, Raman spectroscopy, and other techniques are typically used to analyze exosomal nucleic acids, proteins, and metabolites, with commonly used test samples including plasma, serum, urine, saliva, cerebrospinal fluid, and other bodily fluids. Research into exosomes as tumor markers has mainly focused on eight highly prevalent cancers, including lung, breast, and prostate cancers. This paper focuses on exosomes as disease biomarkers and uses a bibliometric tool system to analyze the use of exosomes and their contents as biomarkers in the disease diagnosis field between 2010 and 2024, analyzes development prospects, and discusses future exosome-mediated efforts for diagnosing and treating diseases, and is expected to provide a reference for studying and applying exosomes as disease markers.