Integrative toxicogenomics: Advancing precision medicine and toxicology through artificial intelligence and OMICs technology - 23/05/23

Abstract |
More information about a person's genetic makeup, drug response, multi-omics response, and genomic response is now available leading to a gradual shift towards personalized treatment. Additionally, the promotion of non-animal testing has fueled the computational toxicogenomics as a pivotal part of the next-gen risk assessment paradigm. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to provid new ways analyzing the patient data and making predictions about treatment outcomes or toxicity. As personalized medicine and toxicogenomics involve huge data processing, AI can expedite this process by providing powerful data processing, analysis, and interpretation algorithms. AI can process and integrate a multitude of data including genome data, patient records, clinical data and identify patterns to derive predictive models anticipating clinical outcomes and assessing the risk of any personalized medicine approaches. In this article, we have studied the current trends and future perspectives in personalized medicine & toxicology, the role of toxicogenomics in connecting the two fields, and the impact of AI on personalized medicine & toxicology. In this work, we also study the key challenges and limitations in personalized medicine, toxicogenomics, and AI in order to fully realize their potential.
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Highlights |
• | Established the relationship between personalized medicine and toxicology. |
• | Outlined the importance of artificial intelligence in the current clinical decision-making process. |
• | Overview of the various bottlenecks in artificial intelligence applications. |
• | Provided a roadmap to future researchers on integrating precision medicine, toxicology and artificial intelligence. |
Keywords : Toxicogenomics, Personalized medicine, Toxicology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Database
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Vol 163
Article 114784- juillet 2023 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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