# Global research on NK cells in miscarriage: a bibliometric study

**Authors:** Yinan Wang, Xiaoqin He, Chaogang Yang, Jinli Ding

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1513213 · Frontiers in Medicine · 2025-02-17

## TL;DR

This study maps global research trends on natural killer (NK) cells and miscarriage, identifying key contributors, journals, and emerging topics.

## Contribution

This is the first bibliometric analysis to comprehensively summarize NK cell research in miscarriage.

## Key findings

- The United States led in publications and citations related to NK cells and miscarriage.
- The American Journal of Reproductive Immunology was the top journal in the field.
- Immune system and cytotoxicity receptors emerged as current research hotspots.

## Abstract

This study aimed to assess the evolution, trends, and research hotspots of publications related to natural killer (NK) cells and miscarriage.

The literature on NK cells and miscarriage was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. VOSviewer and CiteSpace were used to analyze the publication years, countries, institutions, journals, highly cited authors, categories, and citation bursts of keywords.

A total of 1,275 articles were analyzed. The annual publication outputs showed steady growth, with the majority of publications in 2020 and citations in 2022. The number of publications in this field fluctuated from 1981 to 2023, with a slight downward trend observed. However, the number of citations increased steadily until 2023, followed by a minor decline. The United States contributed the highest number of publications and had the highest h-index. The American Journal of Reproductive Immunology ranked first in terms of number of publications and h-index. Reproductive biology, immunology, and obstetrics and gynecology were the most representative disciplines. Kwak-kim J, Chaouat G, and Croy BA were the top three most productive authors in the field. Keyword burst analysis demonstrated that the immune system and cytotoxicity receptors were current research hotspots.

This is the first bibliometric study to comprehensively summarize trends and advances in the study of NK cells in miscarriage. This information highlights the recent research frontiers and emerging directions and provides a reference for subsequent research in the future.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** miscarriage (MESH:D000022)

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