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Multi-omics integration in biomedical research - A metabolomics-centric review.

TitleMulti-omics integration in biomedical research - A metabolomics-centric review.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsWörheide MA, Krumsiek J, Kastenmüller G, Arnold M
JournalAnal Chim Acta
Volume1141
Pagination144-162
Date Published2021 Jan 02
ISSN1873-4324
KeywordsBiomedical Research, Computational Biology, Genomics, Metabolomics, Phenotype
Abstract

Recent advances in high-throughput technologies have enabled the profiling of multiple layers of a biological system, including DNA sequence data (genomics), RNA expression levels (transcriptomics), and metabolite levels (metabolomics). This has led to the generation of vast amounts of biological data that can be integrated in so-called multi-omics studies to examine the complex molecular underpinnings of health and disease. Integrative analysis of such datasets is not straightforward and is particularly complicated by the high dimensionality and heterogeneity of the data and by the lack of universal analysis protocols. Previous reviews have discussed various strategies to address the challenges of data integration, elaborating on specific aspects, such as network inference or feature selection techniques. Thereby, the main focus has been on the integration of two omics layers in their relation to a phenotype of interest. In this review we provide an overview over a typical multi-omics workflow, focusing on integration methods that have the potential to combine metabolomics data with two or more omics. We discuss multiple integration concepts including data-driven, knowledge-based, simultaneous and step-wise approaches. We highlight the application of these methods in recent multi-omics studies, including large-scale integration efforts aiming at a global depiction of the complex relationships within and between different biological layers without focusing on a particular phenotype.

DOI10.1016/j.aca.2020.10.038
Alternate JournalAnal Chim Acta
PubMed ID33248648
PubMed Central IDPMC7701361
Grant ListRF1 AG057452 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
RF1 AG059093 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
U01 AG061359 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States

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