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  • The human transcriptome is mainly made up of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs), which are important for various disease processes and can serve as future biomarkers.
  • Researchers are using "multiomic" strategies that combine clinical data with omic technologies, utilizing AI and machine learning to analyze these complex transcripts for potential clinical applications.
  • The article discusses the opportunities and challenges of applying AI/ML in ncRNA research, including methodological issues and ethical considerations, aiming to give a thorough overview of this evolving field and its impact on healthcare.

Article Abstract

The human transcriptome predominantly consists of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs), transcripts that do not encode proteins. The noncoding transcriptome governs a multitude of pathophysiological processes, offering a rich source of next-generation biomarkers. Toward achieving a holistic view of disease, the integration of these transcripts with clinical records and additional data from omic technologies ("multiomic" strategies) has motivated the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) approaches. Given their intricate biological complexity, machine learning (ML) techniques are becoming a key component of ncRNA-based research. This article presents an overview of the potential and challenges associated with employing AI/ML-driven approaches to identify clinically relevant ncRNA biomarkers and to decipher ncRNA-associated pathogenetic mechanisms. Methodological and conceptual constraints are discussed, along with an exploration of ethical considerations inherent to AI applications for healthcare and research. The ultimate goal is to provide a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted landscape of this innovative field and its clinical implications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11314885PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2024.105247DOI Listing

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