Litcius/Paper detail

Integrating multi-omics to unravel host-microbiome interactions in inflammatory bowel disease

Yiran Zhang, John P. Thomas, Tamás Korcsmáros, Lejla Gul

2024Cell Reports Medicine64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The gut microbiome is crucial for nutrient metabolism, immune regulation, and intestinal homeostasis with changes in its composition linked to complex diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Although the precise host-microbial mechanisms in disease pathogenesis remain unclear, high-throughput sequencing have opened new ways to unravel the role of interspecies interactions in IBD. Systems biology-a holistic computational framework for modeling complex biological systems-is critical for leveraging multi-omics datasets to identify disease mechanisms. This review highlights the significance of multi-omics data in IBD research and provides an overview of state-of-the-art systems biology resources and computational tools for data integration. We explore gaps, challenges, and future directions in the research field aiming to uncover novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets, ultimately advancing personalized treatment strategies. While focusing on IBD, the proposed approaches are applicable for other complex diseases, like cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases, where the microbiome has also been implicated.

Topics & Concepts

Inflammatory bowel diseaseMicrobiomeHost (biology)OmicsComputational biologyInflammatory Bowel DiseasesDiseaseGut microbiomeBiologyMedicineBioinformaticsEcologyPathologyInflammatory Bowel DiseaseGut microbiota and healthMycobacterium research and diagnosis