Genetic Studies Through the Lens of Gene Networks.

IF 7 Q1 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Marc Subirana-Granés, Jill Hoffman, Haoyu Zhang, Christina Akirtava, Sutanu Nandi, Kevin Fotso, Milton Pividori
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Understanding the genetic basis of complex traits is a longstanding challenge in the field of genomics. Genome-wide association studies have identified thousands of variant-trait associations, but most of these variants are located in noncoding regions, making the link to biological function elusive. While traditional approaches, such as transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS), have advanced our understanding by linking genetic variants to gene expression, they often overlook gene-gene interactions. Here, we review current approaches to integrate different molecular data, leveraging machine learning methods to identify gene modules based on coexpression and functional relationships. These integrative approaches, such as PhenoPLIER, combine TWAS and drug-induced transcriptional profiles to effectively capture biologically meaningful gene networks. This integration provides a context-specific understanding of disease processes while highlighting both core and peripheral genes. These insights pave the way for novel therapeutic targets and enhance the interpretability of genetic studies in personalized medicine.

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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science provides comprehensive expert reviews in biomedical data science, focusing on advanced methods to store, retrieve, analyze, and organize biomedical data and knowledge. The scope of the journal encompasses informatics, computational, artificial intelligence (AI), and statistical approaches to biomedical data, including the sub-fields of bioinformatics, computational biology, biomedical informatics, clinical and clinical research informatics, biostatistics, and imaging informatics. The mission of the journal is to identify both emerging and established areas of biomedical data science, and the leaders in these fields.
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