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Relationship between gut microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis: A bibliometric analysis

INTRODUCTION: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a multifactorial autoimmune disease. Recently, growing evidence demonstrates that gut microbiota (GM) plays an important role in RA. But so far, no bibliometric studies pertaining to GM in RA have ever been published. This study attempts to depict the knowl...

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Autores principales: Dong, Ying, Yao, Jianling, Deng, Qingyue, Li, Xianxian, He, Yingyu, Ren, Xueyang, Zheng, Yuan, Song, Ruolan, Zhong, Xiangjian, Ma, Jiamu, Shan, Dongjie, Lv, Fang, Wang, Xiuhuan, Yuan, Ruijuan, She, Gaimei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1131933
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author Dong, Ying
Yao, Jianling
Deng, Qingyue
Li, Xianxian
He, Yingyu
Ren, Xueyang
Zheng, Yuan
Song, Ruolan
Zhong, Xiangjian
Ma, Jiamu
Shan, Dongjie
Lv, Fang
Wang, Xiuhuan
Yuan, Ruijuan
She, Gaimei
author_facet Dong, Ying
Yao, Jianling
Deng, Qingyue
Li, Xianxian
He, Yingyu
Ren, Xueyang
Zheng, Yuan
Song, Ruolan
Zhong, Xiangjian
Ma, Jiamu
Shan, Dongjie
Lv, Fang
Wang, Xiuhuan
Yuan, Ruijuan
She, Gaimei
author_sort Dong, Ying
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description INTRODUCTION: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a multifactorial autoimmune disease. Recently, growing evidence demonstrates that gut microbiota (GM) plays an important role in RA. But so far, no bibliometric studies pertaining to GM in RA have ever been published. This study attempts to depict the knowledge framework in this field from a holistic and systematic perspective based on the bibliometric analysis. METHODS: Literature related to the involvement of GM in RA was searched and picked from the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) database. The annual output, cooperation, hotspots, research status and development trend of this field were analyzed by bibliometric software (VOSviewer and Bibliometricx). RESULTS: 255 original research articles and 204 reviews were included in the analysis. The articles in this field that can be retrieved in WOSCC were first published in 2004 and increased year by year since then. 2013 is a growth explosion point. China and the United States are the countries with the most contributions, and Harvard University is the affiliation with the most output. Frontiers in Immunology (total citations = 603) is the journal with the most publications and the fastest growth rate. eLife is the journal with the most citations (total citations = 1248). Scher, Jose U. and Taneja, Veena are the most productive and cited authors. The research in this field is mainly distributed in the evidence, mechanism and practical application of GM participating in RA through the analysis of keywords and documents. There is sufficient evidence to prove the close relationship between GM and RA, which lays the foundation for this field. This extended two colorful and tender branches of mechanism research and application exploration, which have made some achievements but still have broad exploration space. Recently, the keywords ”metabolites“, ”metabolomics“, ”acid“, ”b cells“, ”balance“, ”treg cells“, ”probiotic supplementation“ appeared most frequently, which tells us that research on the mechanism of GM participating in RA and exploration of its application are the hotspots in recent years. DISCUSSION: Taken together, these results provide a data-based and objective introduction to the GM participating in RA, giving readers a valuable reference to help guide future research.
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spelling pubmed-100154462023-03-16 Relationship between gut microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis: A bibliometric analysis Dong, Ying Yao, Jianling Deng, Qingyue Li, Xianxian He, Yingyu Ren, Xueyang Zheng, Yuan Song, Ruolan Zhong, Xiangjian Ma, Jiamu Shan, Dongjie Lv, Fang Wang, Xiuhuan Yuan, Ruijuan She, Gaimei Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a multifactorial autoimmune disease. Recently, growing evidence demonstrates that gut microbiota (GM) plays an important role in RA. But so far, no bibliometric studies pertaining to GM in RA have ever been published. This study attempts to depict the knowledge framework in this field from a holistic and systematic perspective based on the bibliometric analysis. METHODS: Literature related to the involvement of GM in RA was searched and picked from the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) database. The annual output, cooperation, hotspots, research status and development trend of this field were analyzed by bibliometric software (VOSviewer and Bibliometricx). RESULTS: 255 original research articles and 204 reviews were included in the analysis. The articles in this field that can be retrieved in WOSCC were first published in 2004 and increased year by year since then. 2013 is a growth explosion point. China and the United States are the countries with the most contributions, and Harvard University is the affiliation with the most output. Frontiers in Immunology (total citations = 603) is the journal with the most publications and the fastest growth rate. eLife is the journal with the most citations (total citations = 1248). Scher, Jose U. and Taneja, Veena are the most productive and cited authors. The research in this field is mainly distributed in the evidence, mechanism and practical application of GM participating in RA through the analysis of keywords and documents. There is sufficient evidence to prove the close relationship between GM and RA, which lays the foundation for this field. This extended two colorful and tender branches of mechanism research and application exploration, which have made some achievements but still have broad exploration space. Recently, the keywords ”metabolites“, ”metabolomics“, ”acid“, ”b cells“, ”balance“, ”treg cells“, ”probiotic supplementation“ appeared most frequently, which tells us that research on the mechanism of GM participating in RA and exploration of its application are the hotspots in recent years. DISCUSSION: Taken together, these results provide a data-based and objective introduction to the GM participating in RA, giving readers a valuable reference to help guide future research. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10015446/ /pubmed/36936921 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1131933 Text en Copyright © 2023 Dong, Yao, Deng, Li, He, Ren, Zheng, Song, Zhong, Ma, Shan, Lv, Wang, Yuan and She https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Dong, Ying
Yao, Jianling
Deng, Qingyue
Li, Xianxian
He, Yingyu
Ren, Xueyang
Zheng, Yuan
Song, Ruolan
Zhong, Xiangjian
Ma, Jiamu
Shan, Dongjie
Lv, Fang
Wang, Xiuhuan
Yuan, Ruijuan
She, Gaimei
Relationship between gut microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis: A bibliometric analysis
title Relationship between gut microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis: A bibliometric analysis
title_full Relationship between gut microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis: A bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr Relationship between gut microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis: A bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between gut microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis: A bibliometric analysis
title_short Relationship between gut microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis: A bibliometric analysis
title_sort relationship between gut microbiota and rheumatoid arthritis: a bibliometric analysis
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1131933
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