Chiara Tontini,Urszula Radzikowska,Carlos J Aranda,Marlena Tynecka,María Isabel Delgado Dolset,Andrzej Eljaszewicz,José Antonio Cornejo-García,Alma Villaseñor,Adriana Ariza,Nuria Contreras,Juan C López-Rodríguez,Dilara Karaguzel,Daniel Lozano-Ojalvo,Riccardo Castagnoli,Ibon Eguiluz-Gracia,Milena Sokolowska,Cristobalina Mayorga,Christiane Hilger,Charlotte G Mortz,Oliver Pfaar,Domingo Barber,Maria M Escribese,Cagatay Karaaslan
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The Use of Omics Sciences in Allergic Diseases From Bench to Bedside: An EAACI Position Paper.
Omics have revolutionized our understanding of allergic diseases, with increasingly more studies adopting techniques like genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics over the years. Integrating high-dimensional omics data with clinical features can enable more precise disease classification and biomarker identification, leading to improved disease management and the development of novel therapies. However, translating these discoveries into clinical practice remains a challenge. In this European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Position Paper, the Task Force (TF) "The Use of Omics Sciences in Asthma and Allergy Clinical Practice" performed a broad review of recent papers where omics technologies were used in the context of clinical studies and provided a summary of relevant findings in the field of asthma, atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, food allergy and drug hypersensitivity reactions. Particular attention was dedicated to studies investigating overlapping diseases/co-morbidities, revealing unique and shared signatures that could guide future therapeutic and research efforts. Furthermore, current hurdles in translating findings from bench to bedside were explained, and possible solutions were offered. With this position paper, the TF aims to assist researchers and clinicians by providing an overview of the investigations performed to date, highlighting gaps in research, limitations, and avenues for further exploration in clinical practice.
期刊介绍:
Allergy is an international and multidisciplinary journal that aims to advance, impact, and communicate all aspects of the discipline of Allergy/Immunology. It publishes original articles, reviews, position papers, guidelines, editorials, news and commentaries, letters to the editors, and correspondences. The journal accepts articles based on their scientific merit and quality.
Allergy seeks to maintain contact between basic and clinical Allergy/Immunology and encourages contributions from contributors and readers from all countries. In addition to its publication, Allergy also provides abstracting and indexing information. Some of the databases that include Allergy abstracts are Abstracts on Hygiene & Communicable Disease, Academic Search Alumni Edition, AgBiotech News & Information, AGRICOLA Database, Biological Abstracts, PubMed Dietary Supplement Subset, and Global Health, among others.