From Data to Cure: A Comprehensive Exploration of Multi-omics Data Analysis for Targeted Therapies
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Published:2024-04-02
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ISSN:1073-6085
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Container-title:Molecular Biotechnology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Mol Biotechnol
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Mukherjee Arnab, Abraham Suzanna, Singh Akshita, Balaji S., Mukunthan K. S.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractIn the dynamic landscape of targeted therapeutics, drug discovery has pivoted towards understanding underlying disease mechanisms, placing a strong emphasis on molecular perturbations and target identification. This paradigm shift, crucial for drug discovery, is underpinned by big data, a transformative force in the current era. Omics data, characterized by its heterogeneity and enormity, has ushered biological and biomedical research into the big data domain. Acknowledging the significance of integrating diverse omics data strata, known as multi-omics studies, researchers delve into the intricate interrelationships among various omics layers. This review navigates the expansive omics landscape, showcasing tailored assays for each molecular layer through genomes to metabolomes. The sheer volume of data generated necessitates sophisticated informatics techniques, with machine-learning (ML) algorithms emerging as robust tools. These datasets not only refine disease classification but also enhance diagnostics and foster the development of targeted therapeutic strategies. Through the integration of high-throughput data, the review focuses on targeting and modeling multiple disease-regulated networks, validating interactions with multiple targets, and enhancing therapeutic potential using network pharmacology approaches. Ultimately, this exploration aims to illuminate the transformative impact of multi-omics in the big data era, shaping the future of biological research.
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Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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