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Tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of microbiota and immune microenvironment from the past to the new era

Gut microbiota can regulate many physiological processes within gastrointestinal tract and other distal sites. Dysbiosis may not only influence chronic diseases like the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), metabolic disease, tumor and its therapeutic efficacy, but also deteriorate acute injuries. This...

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Autores principales: Huang, Runzhi, Yao, Yuntao, Tong, Xirui, Wang, Lei, Qian, Weijin, Lu, Jianyu, Zhang, Wei, Liu, Yifan, Wang, Siqiao, Xian, Shuyuan, Zhu, Yushu, Huang, Jie, Guo, Xinya, Gu, Minyi, Lv, Hanlin, Bi, Wenshuai, Meng, Chenwei, Chang, Zhengyan, Zhang, Jie, Xu, Dayuan, Ji, Shizhao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37768071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00135-23
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author Huang, Runzhi
Yao, Yuntao
Tong, Xirui
Wang, Lei
Qian, Weijin
Lu, Jianyu
Zhang, Wei
Liu, Yifan
Wang, Siqiao
Xian, Shuyuan
Zhu, Yushu
Huang, Jie
Guo, Xinya
Gu, Minyi
Lv, Hanlin
Bi, Wenshuai
Meng, Chenwei
Chang, Zhengyan
Zhang, Jie
Xu, Dayuan
Ji, Shizhao
author_facet Huang, Runzhi
Yao, Yuntao
Tong, Xirui
Wang, Lei
Qian, Weijin
Lu, Jianyu
Zhang, Wei
Liu, Yifan
Wang, Siqiao
Xian, Shuyuan
Zhu, Yushu
Huang, Jie
Guo, Xinya
Gu, Minyi
Lv, Hanlin
Bi, Wenshuai
Meng, Chenwei
Chang, Zhengyan
Zhang, Jie
Xu, Dayuan
Ji, Shizhao
author_sort Huang, Runzhi
collection PubMed
description Gut microbiota can regulate many physiological processes within gastrointestinal tract and other distal sites. Dysbiosis may not only influence chronic diseases like the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), metabolic disease, tumor and its therapeutic efficacy, but also deteriorate acute injuries. This article aims to review the documents in this field and summarize the research hotspots as well as developing processes. Gut microbiota and immune microenvironment-related documents from 1976 to 2022 were obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Bibliometrics was used to assess the core authors and journals, most contributive countries and affiliations together with hotspots in this field and keyword co-occurrence analysis. Data were visualized to help comprehension. Nine hundred and twelve documents about gut microbiota and immune microenvironment were retrieved, and the annual publications increased gradually. The most productive author, country, and affiliation were “Zitvogel L,” USA and “UNIV TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANC CTR,” respectively. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, CANCERS, and INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCE were the periodicals with most publications. Keyword co-occurrence analysis identified three clusters, including gut microbiota, inflammation, and IBD. Combined with the visualized analysis of documents and keyword co-occurrence as well as literature reading, we recognized three key topics of gut microbiota: cancer and therapy; immunity, inflammation and IBD; acute injuries and metabolic diseases. This article revealed researches on gut microbiota and immune microenvironment were growing. More attention should be given to the latest hotspots like gut microbiota, inflammation, IBD, cancer and immunotherapy, acute traumas, and metabolic diseases. IMPORTANCE: Gut microbiota can regulate many physiological processes within gastrointestinal tract and other distal sites. Dysbiosis may not only influence chronic diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), metabolic disease, tumor and its therapeutic efficacy, but also deteriorate acute injuries. While the application of bibliometrics in the field of gut microbiota and immune microenvironment still remains blank, which focused more on the regulation of the gut microbiota on the immune microenvironment of different kinds of diseases. Here, we intended to review and summarize the presented documents in gut microbiota and immune microenvironment field by bibliometrics. And we revealed researches on gut microbiota and immune microenvironment were growing. More attention should be given to the latest hotspots like gut microbiota, inflammation, IBD, cancer and immunotherapy, acute traumas, and metabolic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-105811862023-10-18 Tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of microbiota and immune microenvironment from the past to the new era Huang, Runzhi Yao, Yuntao Tong, Xirui Wang, Lei Qian, Weijin Lu, Jianyu Zhang, Wei Liu, Yifan Wang, Siqiao Xian, Shuyuan Zhu, Yushu Huang, Jie Guo, Xinya Gu, Minyi Lv, Hanlin Bi, Wenshuai Meng, Chenwei Chang, Zhengyan Zhang, Jie Xu, Dayuan Ji, Shizhao Microbiol Spectr Research Article Gut microbiota can regulate many physiological processes within gastrointestinal tract and other distal sites. Dysbiosis may not only influence chronic diseases like the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), metabolic disease, tumor and its therapeutic efficacy, but also deteriorate acute injuries. This article aims to review the documents in this field and summarize the research hotspots as well as developing processes. Gut microbiota and immune microenvironment-related documents from 1976 to 2022 were obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Bibliometrics was used to assess the core authors and journals, most contributive countries and affiliations together with hotspots in this field and keyword co-occurrence analysis. Data were visualized to help comprehension. Nine hundred and twelve documents about gut microbiota and immune microenvironment were retrieved, and the annual publications increased gradually. The most productive author, country, and affiliation were “Zitvogel L,” USA and “UNIV TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANC CTR,” respectively. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, CANCERS, and INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCE were the periodicals with most publications. Keyword co-occurrence analysis identified three clusters, including gut microbiota, inflammation, and IBD. Combined with the visualized analysis of documents and keyword co-occurrence as well as literature reading, we recognized three key topics of gut microbiota: cancer and therapy; immunity, inflammation and IBD; acute injuries and metabolic diseases. This article revealed researches on gut microbiota and immune microenvironment were growing. More attention should be given to the latest hotspots like gut microbiota, inflammation, IBD, cancer and immunotherapy, acute traumas, and metabolic diseases. IMPORTANCE: Gut microbiota can regulate many physiological processes within gastrointestinal tract and other distal sites. Dysbiosis may not only influence chronic diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), metabolic disease, tumor and its therapeutic efficacy, but also deteriorate acute injuries. While the application of bibliometrics in the field of gut microbiota and immune microenvironment still remains blank, which focused more on the regulation of the gut microbiota on the immune microenvironment of different kinds of diseases. Here, we intended to review and summarize the presented documents in gut microbiota and immune microenvironment field by bibliometrics. And we revealed researches on gut microbiota and immune microenvironment were growing. More attention should be given to the latest hotspots like gut microbiota, inflammation, IBD, cancer and immunotherapy, acute traumas, and metabolic diseases. American Society for Microbiology 2023-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10581186/ /pubmed/37768071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00135-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Huang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Huang, Runzhi
Yao, Yuntao
Tong, Xirui
Wang, Lei
Qian, Weijin
Lu, Jianyu
Zhang, Wei
Liu, Yifan
Wang, Siqiao
Xian, Shuyuan
Zhu, Yushu
Huang, Jie
Guo, Xinya
Gu, Minyi
Lv, Hanlin
Bi, Wenshuai
Meng, Chenwei
Chang, Zhengyan
Zhang, Jie
Xu, Dayuan
Ji, Shizhao
Tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of microbiota and immune microenvironment from the past to the new era
title Tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of microbiota and immune microenvironment from the past to the new era
title_full Tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of microbiota and immune microenvironment from the past to the new era
title_fullStr Tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of microbiota and immune microenvironment from the past to the new era
title_full_unstemmed Tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of microbiota and immune microenvironment from the past to the new era
title_short Tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of microbiota and immune microenvironment from the past to the new era
title_sort tracing the evolving dynamics and research hotspots of microbiota and immune microenvironment from the past to the new era
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37768071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00135-23
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