Analysis of comprehensive biomolecules in critically ill patients via bioinformatics technologies

IF 1.5 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Hisatake Matsumoto, Hiroshi Ogura, Jun Oda
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Abstract

Each patient with a critical illness such as sepsis and severe trauma has a different genetic background, comorbidities, age, and sex. Moreover, pathophysiology changes dynamically over time even in the same patient. Therefore, individualized treatment is necessary to account for heterogeneity in patient backgrounds. Recently, the analysis of comprehensive biomolecular information using clinical specimens has revealed novel molecular pathological classifications called subtypes. In addition, comprehensive biomolecular information using clinical specimens has enabled reverse translational research, which is a data-driven approach to the identification of drug target molecules. The development of these methods is expected to visualize the heterogeneity of patient backgrounds and lead to personalized therapy.

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通过生物信息学技术分析重症患者的综合生物大分子
脓毒症和严重创伤等危重症患者的遗传背景、合并症、年龄和性别各不相同。此外,即使是同一患者,其病理生理学也会随着时间的推移而发生动态变化。因此,有必要根据患者背景的异质性进行个体化治疗。最近,通过对临床标本进行全面的生物分子信息分析,发现了被称为亚型的新型分子病理分类。此外,利用临床标本的综合生物分子信息还实现了逆向转化研究,这是一种以数据为驱动的药物靶分子鉴定方法。这些方法的发展有望使患者背景的异质性可视化,从而实现个性化治疗。
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Acute Medicine & Surgery
Acute Medicine & Surgery MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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