Systems understanding to personalized medicine - lessons and recommendations based on a multi-disciplinary and translational analysis of COPD

by J. Roca, D. Gomez-Cabrero, J. Tegnér
Year:2016

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Systems understanding to personalized medicine - lessons and recommendations based on a multi-disciplinary and translational analysis of COPD
J. Roca, D. Gomez-Cabrero, J. Tegnér
Systems Biology for Medicine, Springer series "Methods in Molecular Biology"- 283-303, 2016

Abstract

​Systems medicine, using and adapting methods and approaches as developed within systems biology, promises to be essential in ongoing efforts of realizing and implementing personalized medicine in clinical practice and research. Here we review and critically assess these opportunities and challenges using our work on COPD as a case study. We find that there are significant unresolved biomedical challenges in how to unravel complex multifactorial components in disease initiation and progression producing different clinical phenotypes. Yet, while such a systems understanding of COPD is necessary, there are other auxiliary challenges that need to be addressed in concert with a systems analysis of COPD. These include information and communication technology (ICT)-related issues such as data harmonization, systematic handling of knowledge, computational modeling, and importantly their translation and support of clinical practice. For example, clinical decision-support systems need a seamless integration with new models and knowledge as systems analysis of COPD continues to develop. Our experience with clinical implementation of systems medicine targeting COPD highlights the need for a change of management including design of appropriate business models and adoption of ICT providing and supporting organizational interoperability among professional teams across healthcare tiers, working around the patient. In conclusion, in our hands the scope and efforts of systems medicine need to concurrently consider these aspects of clinical implementation, which inherently drives the selection of the most relevant and urgent issues and methods that need further development in a systems analysis of disease.

DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3283-2_13

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Keywords

Clinical decision support Integrated care Comorbidity Disease modeling Knowledge management
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