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Progress in oral personalized medicine: contribution of ‘omics’

BACKGROUND: Precision medicine (PM), representing clinically applicable personalized medicine, proactively integrates and interprets multidimensional personal health data, including clinical, ‘omics’, and environmental profiles, into clinical practice. Realization of PM remains in progress. OBJECTIV...

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Autores principales: Glurich, Ingrid, Acharya, Amit, Brilliant, Murray H., Shukla, Sanjay K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4561229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26344171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/jom.v7.28223
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author Glurich, Ingrid
Acharya, Amit
Brilliant, Murray H.
Shukla, Sanjay K.
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description BACKGROUND: Precision medicine (PM), representing clinically applicable personalized medicine, proactively integrates and interprets multidimensional personal health data, including clinical, ‘omics’, and environmental profiles, into clinical practice. Realization of PM remains in progress. OBJECTIVE: The focus of this review is to provide a descriptive narrative overview of: 1) the current status of oral personalized medicine; and 2) recent advances in genomics and related ‘omic’ and emerging research domains contributing to advancing oral-systemic PM, with special emphasis on current understanding of oral microbiomes. DESIGN: A scan of peer-reviewed literature describing oral PM or ‘omic’-based research conducted on humans/data published in English within the last 5 years in journals indexed in the PubMed database was conducted using mesh search terms. An evidence-based approach was used to report on recent advances with potential to advance PM in the context of historical critical and systematic reviews to delineate current state-of-the-art technologies. Special focus was placed on oral microbiome research associated with health and disease states, emerging research domains, and technological advances, which are positioning realization of PM. RESULTS: This review summarizes: 1) evolving conceptualization of personalized medicine; 2) emerging insight into roles of oral infectious and inflammatory processes as contributors to both oral and systemic diseases; 3) community shifts in microbiota that may contribute to disease; 4) evidence pointing to new uncharacterized potential oral pathogens; 5) advances in technological approaches to ‘omics’ research that will accelerate PM; 6) emerging research domains that expand insights into host–microbe interaction including inter-kingdom communication, systems and network analysis, and salivaomics; and 7) advances in informatics and big data analysis capabilities to facilitate interpretation of host and microbiome-associated datasets. Furthermore, progress in clinically applicable screening assays and biomarker definition to inform clinical care are briefly explored. CONCLUSION: Advancement of oral PM currently remains in research and discovery phases. Although substantive progress has been made in advancing the understanding of the role of microbiome dynamics in health and disease and is being leveraged to advance early efforts at clinical translation, further research is required to discern interpretable constituency patterns in the complex interactions of these microbial communities in health and disease. Advances in biotechnology and bioinformatics facilitating novel approaches to rapid analysis and interpretation of large datasets are providing new insights into oral health and disease, potentiating clinical application and advancing realization of PM within the next decade.
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spelling pubmed-45612292015-09-29 Progress in oral personalized medicine: contribution of ‘omics’ Glurich, Ingrid Acharya, Amit Brilliant, Murray H. Shukla, Sanjay K. J Oral Microbiol Original Article BACKGROUND: Precision medicine (PM), representing clinically applicable personalized medicine, proactively integrates and interprets multidimensional personal health data, including clinical, ‘omics’, and environmental profiles, into clinical practice. Realization of PM remains in progress. OBJECTIVE: The focus of this review is to provide a descriptive narrative overview of: 1) the current status of oral personalized medicine; and 2) recent advances in genomics and related ‘omic’ and emerging research domains contributing to advancing oral-systemic PM, with special emphasis on current understanding of oral microbiomes. DESIGN: A scan of peer-reviewed literature describing oral PM or ‘omic’-based research conducted on humans/data published in English within the last 5 years in journals indexed in the PubMed database was conducted using mesh search terms. An evidence-based approach was used to report on recent advances with potential to advance PM in the context of historical critical and systematic reviews to delineate current state-of-the-art technologies. Special focus was placed on oral microbiome research associated with health and disease states, emerging research domains, and technological advances, which are positioning realization of PM. RESULTS: This review summarizes: 1) evolving conceptualization of personalized medicine; 2) emerging insight into roles of oral infectious and inflammatory processes as contributors to both oral and systemic diseases; 3) community shifts in microbiota that may contribute to disease; 4) evidence pointing to new uncharacterized potential oral pathogens; 5) advances in technological approaches to ‘omics’ research that will accelerate PM; 6) emerging research domains that expand insights into host–microbe interaction including inter-kingdom communication, systems and network analysis, and salivaomics; and 7) advances in informatics and big data analysis capabilities to facilitate interpretation of host and microbiome-associated datasets. Furthermore, progress in clinically applicable screening assays and biomarker definition to inform clinical care are briefly explored. CONCLUSION: Advancement of oral PM currently remains in research and discovery phases. Although substantive progress has been made in advancing the understanding of the role of microbiome dynamics in health and disease and is being leveraged to advance early efforts at clinical translation, further research is required to discern interpretable constituency patterns in the complex interactions of these microbial communities in health and disease. Advances in biotechnology and bioinformatics facilitating novel approaches to rapid analysis and interpretation of large datasets are providing new insights into oral health and disease, potentiating clinical application and advancing realization of PM within the next decade. Co-Action Publishing 2015-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4561229/ /pubmed/26344171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/jom.v7.28223 Text en © 2015 Ingrid Glurich et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4561229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26344171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/jom.v7.28223
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