Feedback

Global publication trends and research trends of necroptosis application in tumor: A bibliometric analysis

Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Wu, Yun-Yun;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Li, Chang-chun;
Affiliation
Department of Radiology ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Lin, Xiao;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Xu, Feng;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Shan, Su-Kang;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Guo, Bei;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Li, Fu-Xing-Zi;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Zheng, Ming-Hui;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Xu, Qiu-Shuang;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Lei, Li-Min;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Duan, Jia-Yue;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Tang, Ke-Xin;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Cao, Ye-Chi;
Affiliation
Department of Metabolism and Endocrinology ,National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases ,The Second Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,China
Yuan, Ling-Qing

Introduction: Necroptosis is an alternative, caspase-independent programmed cell death that appears when apoptosis is inhibited. A gowing number of studies have reflected the link between necroptosis and tumors. However, only some systematical bibliometric analyses were focused on this field. In this study, we aimed to identify and visualize the cooperation between countries, institutions, authors, and journals through a bibliometric analysis to help understand the hotspot trends and emerging topics regarding necroptosis and cancer research. Methods: The articles and reviews on necroptosis and cancer were obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection on 16 September 2022. Countries, institutions, authors, references, and keywords in this field were visually analyzed by CtieSpace 5.8.R3, VOSviewer 1.6.18, and R package “bibliometrix.” Results: From 2006 to 2022, 2,216 qualified original articles and reviews on necroptosis in tumors were published in 685 academic journals by 13,009 authors in 789 institutions from 75 countries/regions. Publications focusing on necroptosis and cancer have increased violently in the past 16 years, while the citation number peaked around 2008–2011. Most publications were from China, while the United States maintained the dominant position as a “knowledge bridge” in necroptosis and cancer research; meanwhile, Ghent University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences were the most productive institutions. Moreover, only a tiny portion of the articles were multiple-country publications. Peter Vandenabeele had the most significant publications, while Alexei Degterev was most often co-cited. Peter Vandenabeele also gets the highest h-index and g-index in this research field. Cell Death and Disease was the journal with the most publications on necroptosis and cancer, which was confirmed to be the top core source by Bradford’s Law. At the same time, Cell was the leading co-cited journal, and the focus area of these papers was molecular, biology, and immunology. High-frequency keywords mainly contained those that are molecularly related (MLKL, NF-kB, TNF, RIPK3, RIPK1), pathological process related (necroptosis, apoptosis, cell-death, necrosis, autophagy), and mechanism related (activation, expression, mechanisms, and inhibition). Conclusion: This study comprehensively overviews necroptosis and cancer research using bibliometric and visual methods. Research related to necroptosis and cancer is flourishing. Cooperation and communication between countries and institutions must be further strengthened. The information in our paper would provide valuable references for scholars focusing on necroptosis and cancer.

Cite

Citation style:
Could not load citation form.

Access Statistic

Total:
Downloads:
Abtractviews:
Last 12 Month:
Downloads:
Abtractviews:

Rights

License Holder: Copyright © 2023 Wu, Li, Lin, Xu, Shan, Guo, Li, Zheng, Xu, Lei, Duan, Tang, Cao and Yuan.

Use and reproduction: