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Evolution in lung IRI cell death research: a 20-year global bibliometric study (2005-2024)
Haoshuai Yang1, Bojun Xu2, Zihan Wang1
1Department of Thoracic Surgery, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing, P.R. China.
Background:
Lung ischemia-reperfusion injury (LIRI) is a central pathological mechanism underlying primary graft dysfunction after lung transplantation. Regulated cell death modalities - including apoptosis, ferroptosis, and pyroptosis - are increasingly recognized as key drivers of LIRI. However, research is fragmented, with shifting foci and limited integration of the overall knowledge structure.
Methods:
We retrieved 2462 English-language articles (2005-2024) from the Web of Science Core Collection and conducted a comprehensive bibliometric analysis using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and Bibliometrix, examining publication trends, international collaborations, keyword co-occurrence, and co-citation networks.
Results:
The United States (941 publications) and China (809 publications) accounted for 71.1% of global output. Thematic evolution showed a transition from an early focus on "ischemia-reperfusion injury" and "inflammation" to mechanistic studies of "apoptosis" and "oxidative stress." Since 2020, emerging pathways such as "ferroptosis," "mitophagy," and "exosomes" have become prominent, with "ferroptosis" surging in 2022-2023 as a leading frontier. Co-citation analyses revealed that U.S. and Chinese research ecosystems drive experimental modeling and theoretical innovation, respectively, while cross-regional collaboration remains limited.
Conclusions:
LIRI research is shifting from classical inflammation-apoptosis paradigms toward a multidimensional, mechanistically nuanced framework. The dual-core structure of China and the United States, coupled with increasing integration of basic and clinical studies, highlights a growing convergence across organ systems. The data-driven knowledge map provided here offers a strategic reference for future translational and therapeutic research.
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