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Abstract
Background: Biologics are essential in treating psoriasis. In recent years, the pathogenesis exploration and development of new target drugs have provided a more complete evidence-based foundation for the biological treatment of psoriasis. This study aims to use bibliometrics to analyze the research status and development trends of biologics in psoriasis.
Methods: The bibliometric analysis of publications related to biologics in psoriasis from 2004 to 2023 was conducted using the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database as the search data source. To perform the bibliometric analysis and create visual knowledge graphs, CiteSpace, the Bibliometrix R package, and VOSviewers were utilized.
Results: The study included a total of 3800 articles. The United States had the highest number of publications. The leading authors and institutions were Steven R. Feldman and the University of Manchester, respectively, in the global partnership. The cluster plot divided all keywords into 11 categories. Currently, Secukinumab and Guselkumab are representative biological agents being studied due to their considerable efficacy and long-term safety.
Conclusions: Targeted therapy has emerged as a significant trend in the current treatment of psoriasis. Early and active use of biologics can effectively control disease progression, prevent or delay the occurrence of comorbidities, and may even alter the natural course of psoriasis. However, further investigation is required to fully understand the specific mechanisms of psoriasis and the use of biological agents.
背景:生物制剂是治疗银屑病的关键。近年来,发病机制的探索和新靶向药物的开发为银屑病的生物治疗提供了更完整的循证基础。本研究旨在利用文献计量学分析银屑病生物制剂的研究现状和发展趋势:以科学网核心数据库(WoSCC)为检索数据源,对2004年至2023年银屑病生物制剂相关论文进行文献计量分析。为了进行文献计量分析和创建可视化知识图谱,使用了CiteSpace、Bibliometrix R软件包和VOSviewers:研究共收录了 3800 篇文章。美国的论文数量最多。在全球合作中,主要作者和机构分别是 Steven R. Feldman 和曼彻斯特大学。聚类图将所有关键词分为 11 类。目前,塞库单抗(Secukinumab)和古谢库单抗(Guselkumab)因其显著疗效和长期安全性成为正在研究的代表性生物制剂:靶向治疗已成为当前银屑病治疗的重要趋势。结论:靶向治疗已成为当前银屑病治疗的重要趋势,早期积极使用生物制剂可有效控制疾病进展,预防或延缓合并症的发生,甚至可能改变银屑病的自然病程。然而,要充分了解银屑病和生物制剂使用的具体机制,还需要进一步的研究。