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Zhihua Dong1, Yu He1, Taisong Yin1
1Department of Neurology, Third Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Shanxi Bethune Hospital, Shanxi Academy of Medical Sciences, Tongji Shanxi Hospital, No. 99, Longcheng Avenue, Longcheng Subdistrict, Xiaodian District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, China.
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Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is a pivotal animal model for multiple sclerosis (MS) research. This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 9,435 EAE-related publications from the Web of Science Core Collection (2000-2024) to map the research landscape, identify trends, and highlight emerging frontiers. The analysis reveals a shift from initial rapid growth to a stabilized output, with the USA, Germany, and China as the leading contributors. Immunology and Neurosciences form the core disciplines, with increasing integration of cell biology, microbiology, and pharmacology. Co-citation and keyword analyses demonstrate a clear evolution in research focus: while early studies centered on T-cell biology and classic neuroinflammation, recent investigations emphasize the gut-brain-immune axis, microglial/astrocyte reactivity, immunometabolism, and novel therapeutic strategies like microbiota-targeted interventions and nanomedicine. The Th17/Treg axis remains a central immunoregulatory hub. This analysis delineates the intellectual structure of the field, underscoring its progression from foundational immune mechanisms to complex, system-level understandings of neuroimmune crosstalk, and identifies promising directions for future MS therapeutic development.Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is a pivotal animal model for multiple sclerosis (MS) research. This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 9,435 EAE-related publications from the Web of Science Core Collection (2000-2024) to map the research landscape, identify trends, and highlight emerging frontiers. The analysis reveals a shift from initial rapid growth to a stabilized output, with the USA, Germany, and China as the leading contributors. Immunology and Neurosciences form the core disciplines, with increasing integration of cell biology, microbiology, and pharmacology. Co-citation and keyword analyses demonstrate a clear evolution in research focus: while early studies centered on T-cell biology and classic neuroinflammation, recent investigations emphasize the gut-brain-immune axis, microglial/astrocyte reactivity, immunometabolism, and novel therapeutic strategies like microbiota-targeted interventions and nanomedicine. The Th17/Treg axis remains a central immunoregulatory hub. This analysis delineates the intellectual structure of the field, underscoring its progression from foundational immune mechanisms to complex, system-level understandings of neuroimmune crosstalk, and identifies promising directions for future MS therapeutic development.
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