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  • Systems biology
  • Asthma research
  • Omics technologies

Background:

  • Asthma is a complex respiratory disease with genetic and environmental factors.
  • Previous work covered asthma genetics and genomics.
  • A comprehensive understanding requires integrating multi-omics data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review metabolomic and proteomic investigations in asthma systems biology.
  • To detail methods for sample collection, processing, analysis, and instrumentation.
  • To explore functional proteomic studies related to asthma and glucocorticoid resistance.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of metabolomic and proteomic studies in asthma.
  • Analysis of sample handling and data acquisition techniques.
  • Focus on innate immune response and glucocorticoid receptor signaling.

Main Results:

  • Identified key metabolomic and proteomic markers in asthma.
  • Highlighted advancements in omics technologies for asthma research.
  • Provided insights into mechanisms of glucocorticoid resistance.

Conclusions:

  • Metabolomics and proteomics are crucial for a systems biology understanding of asthma.
  • Standardized methods are needed for robust omics data in asthma.
  • Further research can elucidate asthma pathogenesis and improve treatment.