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Gene networks and systems biology in Alzheimer's disease: Insights from multi‐omics approaches

Authors
  • Rahimzadeh, Negin
  • Srinivasan, Shushrruth Sai
  • Zhang, Jing
  • Swarup, Vivek
Publication Date
May 01, 2024
Source
eScholarship - University of California
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Abstract

Despite numerous studies in the field of dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD), a comprehensive understanding of this devastating disease remains elusive. Bulk transcriptomics have provided insights into the underlying genetic factors at a high level. Subsequent technological advancements have focused on single-cell omics, encompassing techniques such as single-cell RNA sequencing and epigenomics, enabling the capture of RNA transcripts and chromatin states at a single cell or nucleus resolution. Furthermore, the emergence of spatial omics has allowed the study of gene responses in the vicinity of amyloid beta plaques or across various brain regions. With the vast amount of data generated, utilizing gene regulatory networks to comprehensively study this disease has become essential. This review delves into some techniques employed in the field of AD, explores the discoveries made using these techniques, and provides insights into the future of the field.

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