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Multi-Omics Approaches to Improve Mitochondrial Disease Diagnosis: Challenges, Advances, and Perspectives
Mitochondrial diseases (MD) are rare disorders caused by deficiency of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, which provides energy in each cell. They are characterized by a high clinical and genetic heterogeneity and in most patients, the responsible gene is unknown. Diagnosis is based on the identif...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7667268/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2020.590842 |
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author | Labory, Justine Fierville, Morgane Ait-El-Mkadem, Samira Bannwarth, Sylvie Paquis-Flucklinger, Véronique Bottini, Silvia |
author_facet | Labory, Justine Fierville, Morgane Ait-El-Mkadem, Samira Bannwarth, Sylvie Paquis-Flucklinger, Véronique Bottini, Silvia |
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description | Mitochondrial diseases (MD) are rare disorders caused by deficiency of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, which provides energy in each cell. They are characterized by a high clinical and genetic heterogeneity and in most patients, the responsible gene is unknown. Diagnosis is based on the identification of the causative gene that allows genetic counseling, prenatal diagnosis, understanding of pathological mechanisms, and personalized therapeutic approaches. Despite the emergence of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), to date, more than one out of two patients has no diagnosis in the absence of identification of the responsible gene. Technologies currently used for detecting causal variants (genetic alterations) is far from complete, leading many variants of unknown significance (VUS) and mainly based on the use of whole exome sequencing thus neglecting the identification of non-coding variants. The complexity of human genome and its regulation at multiple levels has led biologists to develop several assays to interrogate the different aspects of biological processes. While one-dimension single omics investigation offers a peek of this complex system, the combination of different omics data allows the discovery of coherent signatures. The community of computational biologists and bioinformaticians, in order to integrate data from different omics, has developed several approaches and tools. However, it is difficult to understand which suits the best to predict diverse phenotypic outcome. First attempts to use multi-omics approaches showed an improvement of the diagnostic power. However, we are far from a complete understanding of MD and their diagnosis. After reviewing multi-omics algorithms developed in the latest years, we are proposing here a novel data-driven classification and we will discuss how multi-omics will change and improve the diagnosis of MD. Due to the growing use of multi-omics approaches in MD, we foresee that this work will contribute to set up good practices to perform multi-omics data integration to improve the prediction of phenotypic outcomes and the diagnostic power of MD. |
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spelling | pubmed-76672682020-11-24 Multi-Omics Approaches to Improve Mitochondrial Disease Diagnosis: Challenges, Advances, and Perspectives Labory, Justine Fierville, Morgane Ait-El-Mkadem, Samira Bannwarth, Sylvie Paquis-Flucklinger, Véronique Bottini, Silvia Front Mol Biosci Molecular Biosciences Mitochondrial diseases (MD) are rare disorders caused by deficiency of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, which provides energy in each cell. They are characterized by a high clinical and genetic heterogeneity and in most patients, the responsible gene is unknown. Diagnosis is based on the identification of the causative gene that allows genetic counseling, prenatal diagnosis, understanding of pathological mechanisms, and personalized therapeutic approaches. Despite the emergence of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), to date, more than one out of two patients has no diagnosis in the absence of identification of the responsible gene. Technologies currently used for detecting causal variants (genetic alterations) is far from complete, leading many variants of unknown significance (VUS) and mainly based on the use of whole exome sequencing thus neglecting the identification of non-coding variants. The complexity of human genome and its regulation at multiple levels has led biologists to develop several assays to interrogate the different aspects of biological processes. While one-dimension single omics investigation offers a peek of this complex system, the combination of different omics data allows the discovery of coherent signatures. The community of computational biologists and bioinformaticians, in order to integrate data from different omics, has developed several approaches and tools. However, it is difficult to understand which suits the best to predict diverse phenotypic outcome. First attempts to use multi-omics approaches showed an improvement of the diagnostic power. However, we are far from a complete understanding of MD and their diagnosis. After reviewing multi-omics algorithms developed in the latest years, we are proposing here a novel data-driven classification and we will discuss how multi-omics will change and improve the diagnosis of MD. Due to the growing use of multi-omics approaches in MD, we foresee that this work will contribute to set up good practices to perform multi-omics data integration to improve the prediction of phenotypic outcomes and the diagnostic power of MD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7667268/ /pubmed/33240932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2020.590842 Text en Copyright © 2020 Labory, Fierville, Ait-El-Mkadem, Bannwarth, Paquis-Flucklinger and Bottini. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Molecular Biosciences Labory, Justine Fierville, Morgane Ait-El-Mkadem, Samira Bannwarth, Sylvie Paquis-Flucklinger, Véronique Bottini, Silvia Multi-Omics Approaches to Improve Mitochondrial Disease Diagnosis: Challenges, Advances, and Perspectives |
title | Multi-Omics Approaches to Improve Mitochondrial Disease Diagnosis: Challenges, Advances, and Perspectives |
title_full | Multi-Omics Approaches to Improve Mitochondrial Disease Diagnosis: Challenges, Advances, and Perspectives |
title_fullStr | Multi-Omics Approaches to Improve Mitochondrial Disease Diagnosis: Challenges, Advances, and Perspectives |
title_full_unstemmed | Multi-Omics Approaches to Improve Mitochondrial Disease Diagnosis: Challenges, Advances, and Perspectives |
title_short | Multi-Omics Approaches to Improve Mitochondrial Disease Diagnosis: Challenges, Advances, and Perspectives |
title_sort | multi-omics approaches to improve mitochondrial disease diagnosis: challenges, advances, and perspectives |
topic | Molecular Biosciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7667268/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2020.590842 |
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