Fundamental Research (Jan 2023)

Integration of artificial intelligence and multi-omics in kidney diseases

  • Xu-Jie Zhou,
  • Xu-Hui Zhong,
  • Li-Xin Duan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 126 – 148

Abstract

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Kidney disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. Currently, the diagnosis of kidney diseases and the grading of their severity are mainly based on clinical features, which do not reveal the underlying molecular pathways. More recent surge of ∼omics studies has greatly catalyzed disease research. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has opened the avenue for the efficient integration and interpretation of big datasets for discovering clinically actionable knowledge. This review discusses how AI and multi-omics can be applied and integrated, to offer opportunities to develop novel diagnostic and therapeutic means in kidney diseases. The combination of new technology and novel analysis pipelines can lead to breakthroughs in expanding our understanding of disease pathogenesis, shedding new light on biomarkers and disease classification, as well as providing possibilities of precise treatment.

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