Bioinformatic-driven search for metabolic biomarkers in disease

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The search and validation of novel disease biomarkers requires the complementary power of professional study planning and execution, modern profiling technologies and related bioinformatics tools for data analysis and interpretation. Biomarkers have considerable impact on the care of patients and are urgently needed for advancing diagnostics, prognostics and treatment of disease. This survey article highlights emerging bioinformatics methods for biomarker discovery in clinical metabolomics, focusing on the problem of data preprocessing and consolidation, the data-driven search, verification, prioritization and biological interpretation of putative metabolic candidate biomarkers in disease. In particular, data mining tools suitable for the application to omic data gathered from most frequently-used type of experimental designs, such as case-control or longitudinal biomarker cohort studies, are reviewed and case examples of selected discovery steps are delineated in more detail. This review demonstrates that clinical bioinformatics has evolved into an essential element of biomarker discovery, translating new innovations and successes in profiling technologies and bioinformatics to clinical application. © 2011 Baumgartner et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Baumgartner, C., Osl, M., Netzer, M., & Baumgartner, D. (2011, January 20). Bioinformatic-driven search for metabolic biomarkers in disease. Journal of Clinical Bioinformatics. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/2043-9113-1-2

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