四重革命:用人工智能、多组学、精准医学和行星健康破解生物复杂性。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1089/omi.2024.0110
Yi Cong, Toshinori Endo
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随着(1)人工智能、机器学习和其他数字技术;(2)多组学大数据整合;(3)人们对精准/个性化医疗的 "变异科学 "的兴趣日益浓厚,这种科学旨在解释病人与病人之间以及人群与人群之间在疾病易感性以及对药物、营养、疫苗和辐射等健康干预措施的反应方面的差异;以及(4)行星健康学术研究,这种学术研究既扩大了规模,又整合了健康和疾病的生物、临床和生态背景。在这一总体背景下,本文介绍并强调了多组学研究的一些突出挑战和前景,同时强调了系统医学和系统生物学的关键作用。此外,我们强调行星健康研究对于系统医学的重要性正在迅速增加,尤其是在气候紧急、生态退化和行星生物多样性丧失的情况下。展望未来,我们预计多组学大数据和人工智能的整合与利用将推动系统医学和系统生物学的进一步发展,预示着人类和地球健康的美好未来。
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A Quadruple Revolution: Deciphering Biological Complexity with Artificial Intelligence, Multiomics, Precision Medicine, and Planetary Health.

A quiet quadruple revolution has been in the making in systems science with convergence of (1) artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other digital technologies; (2) multiomics big data integration; (3) growing interest in the "variability science" of precision/personalized medicine that aims to account for patient-to-patient and between-population differences in disease susceptibilities and responses to health interventions such as drugs, nutrition, vaccines, and radiation; and (4) planetary health scholarship that both scales up and integrates biological, clinical, and ecological contexts of health and disease. Against this overarching background, this article presents and highlights some of the salient challenges and prospects of multiomics research, emphasizing the attendant pivotal role of systems medicine and systems biology. In addition, we emphasize the rapidly growing importance of planetary health research for systems medicine, particularly amid climate emergency, ecological degradation, and loss of planetary biodiversity. Looking ahead, we anticipate that the integration and utilization of multiomics big data and artificial intelligence will drive further progress in systems medicine and systems biology, heralding a promising future for both human and planetary health.

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