A bibliometric and visualized in oral microbiota and cancer research from 2013 to 2022

Zhiyu Gu, Yunkun Liu
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Numerous studies have highlighted the implication of oral microbiota in various cancers. However, no bibliometric analysis has been conducted on the relationship between oral microbiota and cancer. This bibliometric analysis aimed to identify the research hotspots in oral microbiota and cancer research, as well as predict future research trends. The literature published relating to oral microbiota and cancer was searched from the Web of Science Core Collection database (WoSCC) from 2013 to 2022. VOSviewer or Citespace software was used to perform the bibliometric analysis, focusing on countries, institutions, authors, journals, keywords and references. A total of 1516 publications were included in the analysis. The number of publications related oral microbiota and cancer increased annually, reaching its peak in 2022 with 287 papers. The United States (456) and China (370) were the countries with the most publications and made significant contributions to the field. Sears CL and Zhou XD were the most productive authors. The high frequency of keywords revealed key topics, including cancer (colorectal cancer, oral cancer), oral microbiota (Fusobacterium nucleatum, Porphyromonas gingivalis), and inflammation (periodontal disease). The latest trend keywords were F. nucleatum, dysbiosis, prognosis, tumor microenvironment, gastric microbiota, complications and survival, suggesting a new hotspot in the field of oral microbiota and cancer. Our study provides a comprehensive analysis of oral microbiota and cancer research, revealing an increase in publications in recent years. Future research directions will continue to focus on the diversity of oral microbiota impacted by cancers and the underlying mechanism connecting them, providing new ideas for targeted therapy of tumorigenesis.

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2013 至 2022 年口腔微生物群与癌症研究的文献计量与可视化
许多研究都强调了口腔微生物群对各种癌症的影响。然而,还没有对口腔微生物群与癌症之间的关系进行文献计量分析。这项文献计量分析旨在确定口腔微生物群与癌症研究的热点,并预测未来的研究趋势。我们从科学网核心数据库(WoSCC)中检索了2013年至2022年发表的与口腔微生物群和癌症有关的文献。使用 VOSviewer 或 Citespace 软件进行文献计量分析,重点关注国家、机构、作者、期刊、关键词和参考文献。共有 1516 篇出版物被纳入分析。与口腔微生物群和癌症有关的论文数量逐年增加,在2022年达到高峰,有287篇论文。美国(456 篇)和中国(370 篇)是发表论文最多的国家,在该领域做出了重大贡献。Sears CL 和 Zhou XD 是发表论文最多的作者。高频关键词揭示了关键主题,包括癌症(结直肠癌、口腔癌)、口腔微生物群(核酸镰刀菌、牙龈卟啉单胞菌)和炎症(牙周病)。最新的趋势关键词是核酸镰刀菌、菌群失调、预后、肿瘤微环境、胃微生物群、并发症和生存期,这表明口腔微生物群与癌症领域出现了新的热点。我们的研究对口腔微生物群与癌症研究进行了全面分析,发现近年来发表的论文数量有所增加。未来的研究方向将继续关注受癌症影响的口腔微生物群的多样性及其内在联系机制,为肿瘤发生的靶向治疗提供新思路。
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