# Research trends in estrogen and rheumatoid arthritis: a systematic bibliometric approach

**Authors:** Xiaoling Dai, Pan Li, Di Pan

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13293-025-00806-4 · Biology of Sex Differences · 2025-12-12

## TL;DR

This study maps research trends on estrogen's role in rheumatoid arthritis using a bibliometric analysis of global publications.

## Contribution

This is the first bibliometric study focusing on the relationship between estrogen and rheumatoid arthritis.

## Key findings

- Research on estrogen and RA has increased since 1982, with the U.S. and China leading in publications.
- Key research themes include cytokines, inflammation, and immune response linked to estrogen's role in RA.
- Arthritis & Rheumatology is the top journal, and CUTOLO M is the most cited author in this field.

## Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease. An increasing body of evidence indicates that hormones, particularly estrogen, play a significant role in RA. To date, no bibliometric studies have been conducted specifically on the role of estrogen in RA. This study seeks to perform a bibliometric analysis to elucidate research trends concerning estrogen in the context of RA from a comprehensive and systematic viewpoint.

We extracted literature pertaining to estrogen in RA from the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) database, up to April 22, 2025. Research trends in this domain were analyzed utilizing bibliometric software tools, VOSviewer and Bibliometricx.

A total of 1,009 literatures were included in this study. Articles in this field were first published in 1951 and have shown an overall upward trend since 1982. The United States and China were the countries that contributed the most articles, while the University of Genoa was the most contributing affiliation. CUTOLO M is the most prolific and most cited author. Arthritis and Rheumatology is the most published and cited journal in this field in the world. The primary focus of research in this area encompasses the evidence, mechanisms, and practical applications of estrogen’s involvement in RA. In addition, the key words such as “cytokines”, “inflammation”, “immune response”, “oxidative stress”, and “endometriosis” appear most frequently, which indicates that the mechanism research of estrogen’s participation in RA has been a research hotspot in recent years.

This study reflects the degree of academic interest in the potential link between estrogen and RA. This also lays a foundation for continuous research in this field and provides certain insights for future research directions.

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease. More and more evidence indicates that estrogen plays an important role in rheumatoid arthritis. This is the first bibliometric study on estrogen and RA. This study aims to clarify the research trends of estrogen in rheumatoid arthritis from a comprehensive and systematic perspective through bibliometric analysis. We found that articles in this field were first published in 1951 and have generally shown an upward trend since 1982. The United States and China are the countries that have contributed the most articles, and the University of Genoa is the institution that has contributed the most. CUTOLO M is the most prolific and frequently cited author. Arthritis & Rheumatology is the most published and cited journal in the world in this field. The main research focuses in this field include the evidence, mechanism and practical application of estrogen in rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, keywords such as “cytokines”, “inflammation”, “immune response”, “oxidative stress”, and “endometriosis” appear most frequently, indicating that the research on the mechanism of estrogen’s involvement in RA has been a hot topic in recent years. This study reflects the degree of academic interest in the potential link between estrogen and RA. This also lays a foundation for continuous research in this field and provides certain insights for future research directions.

This is the first bibliometric study on estrogen and RA.This study reflects the degree of academic interest in the potential link between estrogen and RA.The primary focus of research in this area encompasses the evidence, mechanisms, and practical applications of estrogen’s involvement in RA.The key words such as “cytokines”, “inflammation”, “immune response”, “oxidative stress”, and “endometriosis” appear most frequently, which indicates that the mechanism research of estrogen’s participation in RA has been a research hotspot in recent years.

This is the first bibliometric study on estrogen and RA.

This study reflects the degree of academic interest in the potential link between estrogen and RA.

The primary focus of research in this area encompasses the evidence, mechanisms, and practical applications of estrogen’s involvement in RA.

The key words such as “cytokines”, “inflammation”, “immune response”, “oxidative stress”, and “endometriosis” appear most frequently, which indicates that the mechanism research of estrogen’s participation in RA has been a research hotspot in recent years.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** rheumatoid arthritis (MONDO:0008383), endometriosis (MONDO:0005133)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** RA (MESH:D001172), autoimmune disease (MESH:D001327), Rheumatology (MESH:D012216), endometriosis (MESH:D004715), inflammation (MESH:D007249), CUTOLO M (MESH:C566367), Arthritis (MESH:D001168)

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