我们从来不只是人类:我们存在的不可避免的多重组学

C. Martinelli
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这篇社论敦促我们转变对人类健康和疾病的理解模式,提出我们不仅仅是人类,而是作为一个动态的多组系统的一部分而存在。传统的疾病二元观念——存在或不存在——受到了批评,并强调了采用新方法的紧迫性。通过将疾病视为由基因组学、转录组学、蛋白质组学和环境影响引起的一系列状态,我们可以彻底改变我们的医疗保健方法。这篇社论强调了人工智能在综合和分析大量数据集方面的重要作用,为疾病提供了全面和动态的视角。它强调了将当前研究方向转向这种多组学观点的必要性,并断言这种方法对于超越我们在疾病理解和管理方面的现有局限性是不可或缺的。这种对新视角的呼唤为更具预测性、预防性和个性化的医疗保健提供了潜力,有望在我们与疾病的斗争中取得重大进展。
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We have never been Only Human: The Inescapable Multiomics of our Existence
This editorial urges a paradigm shift in our understanding of human health and disease, proposing that we are not merely human, but exist as part of a dynamic multiomic system. Traditional binary perceptions of disease - as present or absent - are critiqued, and the urgency to embrace a new approach is underscored. By viewing disease as a spectrum of states stemming from variations across genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and environmental influences, we can revolutionize our approach to healthcare. The editorial underscores the vital role of artificial intelligence in synthesizing and analyzing vast data sets, providing a comprehensive and dynamic view of disease. It emphasizes the necessity to orient current research towards this multiomic perspective, asserting that this approach is integral to transcending our existing limitations in disease understanding and management. This call for a new perspective offers potential for more predictive, preventive, and personalized healthcare, promising to bring about significant advancements in our fight against disease.
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