肠道微生物群研究的发展趋势和新主题:综合文献计量分析(2015-2024)。

Q2 Medicine
Arquivos de Gastroenterologia Pub Date : 2025-09-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S0004-2803.24612025-023
Naruaki Ogasawara
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背景:本研究旨在通过文献计量分析技术分析2015年至2024年肠道微生物群研究的研究趋势和新见解。通过检查来自Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection的书目数据,它旨在确定关键的研究课题、不断发展的主题以及肠道微生物群研究的重大转变。该研究采用共现分析、主成分分析(PCA)和突发检测分析来揭示这一快速发展领域的潜在模式和发展轨迹。方法:本研究采用文献计量学方法,对2015 - 2024年间发表在WoS核心馆藏的89512篇肠道微生物群研究文章进行分析。数据预处理包括清理书目数据和识别50个最常见的关键词。构建了一个共现矩阵来捕获关键字关系,并用可视化热图说明了这些相互联系。PCA应用于降维,可视化关键字分布。使用Kleinberg算法的突发检测分析确定了快速增长的研究课题。最后,该研究通过将结果与更广泛的研究进展联系起来,并讨论未来的研究方向和潜在的机会,将其发现置于背景中。结果:2015 - 2024年肠道微生物群研究的文献计量分析揭示了重要的趋势和新主题。在此期间,关于肠道微生物群的出版物总数增加了约5.82倍,表明该领域的快速扩张。共现分析确定了关键的专题集群,其中“饮食”、“微生物组”和“免疫功能”成为中心研究主题。PCA进一步阐明了主题关系,揭示了肠道微生物群与代谢性疾病、炎症和神经系统疾病之间的强烈关联。关键术语的突发分析表明了研究重点的转变,人们越来越关注肠道微生物群在精准医学、神经炎症和宿主-微生物群相互作用中的作用。这些发现提供了肠道微生物群研究趋势的全面概述,为关键发展提供了见解,并指导未来对基于微生物组的治疗和疾病预防的研究。结论:本研究对2015 - 2024年肠道菌群研究进行了全面的文献计量分析,突出了关键趋势和新兴方向。研究结果表明,肠道微生物群的研究已经扩展到包括饮食、健康和疾病。在这项研究中,“饮食”和“微生物群”之间的紧密联系表明,饮食干预是未来研究的核心。“肠道”、“疾病”和“小鼠”等快速增长的关键词表明了对转化和实验研究的关注。这些见解揭示了肠道微生物群研究的变化前景,并强调了进一步探索饮食-微生物群相互作用、个性化营养和临床应用的必要性。
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EVOLVING TRENDS AND EMERGING THEMES IN GUT MICROBIOTA RESEARCH: A COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS (2015-2024).

Background: This study aims to analyze research trends and emerging insights into gut microbiota studies from 2015 to 2024 through bibliometric analysis techniques. By examining bibliographic data from the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection, it seeks to identify key research topics, evolving themes, and significant shifts in gut microbiota research. The study employs co-occurrence analysis, principal component analysis (PCA), and burst detection analysis to uncover latent patterns and the development trajectory of this rapidly expanding field.

Methods: This study uses a bibliometric approach to analyze 89,512 gut microbiota research articles published between 2015 and 2024 in the WoS Core Collection. Data preprocessing involved cleaning bibliographic data and identifying the 50 most frequent keywords. A co-occurrence matrix was constructed to capture keyword relationships, and a heatmap visualization illustrated these interconnections. PCA applied for dimensionality reduction, visualizing keyword distributions. Burst detection analysis using Kleinberg's algorithm identified rapidly growing research topics. Finally, the study contextualized its findings by linking results to broader research developments and discussing future research directions and potential opportunities.

Results: The bibliometric analysis of gut microbiota research from 2015 to 2024 revealed significant trends and emerging themes. The total number of publications on gut microbiota increased approximately 5.82 times during this period, indicating a rapid expansion of the field. Co-occurrence analysis identified key thematic clusters, with "diet", "microbiome", and "immune function" emerging as central research topics. PCA further clarified topic relationships, revealing strong associations between gut microbiota and metabolic diseases, inflammation, and neurological disorders. Burst analysis of key terms demonstrated a shift in research focus, with increasing attention on the role of gut microbiota in precision medicine, neuroinflammation, and host-microbiome interactions. These findings provide a comprehensive overview of gut microbiota research trends, offering insights into critical developments and guiding future investigations into microbiome-based therapies and disease prevention.

Conclusion: This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of gut microbiota research from 2015 to 2024, highlighting key trends and emerging directions. The findings show that gut microbiota studies have expanded to include diet, health, and disease. The strong link between "diet" and "microbiota" in this study suggests dietary interventions are central to this future research. Rapidly growing keywords like "intestinal", "disease", and "mice" indicate a focus on translational and experimental research. These insights reveal the shifting landscape of gut microbiota research and emphasize the need for further exploration of diet-microbiota interactions, personalized nutrition, and clinical applications.

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Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
Arquivos de Gastroenterologia Medicine-Gastroenterology
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期刊介绍: The journal Arquivos de Gastroenterologia (Archives of Gastroenterology), a quarterly journal, is the Official Publication of the Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia IBEPEGE (Brazilian Institute for Studies and Research in Gastroenterology), Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva - CBCD (Brazilian College of Digestive Surgery) and of the Sociedade Brasileira de Motilidade Digestiva - SBMD (Brazilian Digestive Motility Society). It is dedicated to the publishing of scientific papers by national and foreign researchers who are in agreement with the aim of the journal as well as with its editorial policies.
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