Metabolomics in epidemiology: From metabolite concentrations to integrative reaction networks

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Abstract

Metabolomics is becoming feasible for population-scale studies of human disease. In this review, we survey epidemiological studies that leverage metabolomics and multi-omics to gain insight into disease mechanisms. We outline key practical, technological and analytical limitations while also highlighting recent successes in integrating these data. The use of multi-omics to infer reaction rates is discussed as a potential future direction for metabolomics research, as a means of identifying biomarkers as well as inferring causality. Furthermore, we highlight established analysis approaches as well as simulation-based methods currently used in single- and multi-cell levels in systems biology.

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Fearnley, L. G., & Inouye, M. (2016, October 1). Metabolomics in epidemiology: From metabolite concentrations to integrative reaction networks. International Journal of Epidemiology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyw046

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