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Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Asthma through Transcriptomics

Heung‐Woo Park, Scott T. Weiss

2020Allergy Asthma and Immunology Research29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The transcriptome represents the complete set of RNA transcripts that are produced by the genome under a specific circumstance or in a specific cell. High-throughput methods, including microarray and bulk RNA sequencing, as well as recent advances in biostatistics based on machine learning approaches provides a quick and effective way of identifying novel genes and pathways related to asthma, which is a heterogeneous disease with diverse pathophysiological mechanisms. In this manuscript, we briefly review how to analyze transcriptome data and then provide a summary of recent transcriptome studies focusing on asthma pathogenesis and asthma drug responses. Studies reviewed here are classified into 2 classes based on the tissues utilized: blood and airway cells.

Topics & Concepts

TranscriptomeComputational biologyAsthmaDiseaseGenomeBiologyEndotypeMicroarrayBioinformaticsGeneGene expressionGeneticsMedicineImmunologyPathologyAsthma and respiratory diseasesRNA Research and SplicingGene expression and cancer classification
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