Potential clinical biomarkers in rheumatoid arthritis with an omic approach

ABSTRACT: Objective: To aid in the selection of the most suitable therapeutic option in patients with diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis according to the phase of disease, through the review of articles that identify omics biological markers. Methods: A systematic review in PubMed/Medline databases w...

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Autores:
Puentes Osorio, Yolima
Amariles Muñoz, Pedro
Díaz Coronado, Juan Camilo
Calleja, Miguel Ángel
Merino, Vicente
Taborda, Daniel
Tipo de recurso:
Review article
Fecha de publicación:
2021
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
Repositorio:
Repositorio UdeA
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:bibliotecadigital.udea.edu.co:10495/40330
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/10495/40330
Palabra clave:
Artritis Reumatoide
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
Genómica
Genomics
Proteómica
Proteomics
Terapéutica
Therapeutics
Biomarcadores
Biomarkers
Farmacogenética
Pharmacogenetics
Metabolómica
Metabolomics
Polimorfismo Genético
Polymorphism, Genetic
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001172
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D023281
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D040901
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D013812
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D015415
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010597
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D055432
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011110
Rights
openAccess
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Summary:ABSTRACT: Objective: To aid in the selection of the most suitable therapeutic option in patients with diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis according to the phase of disease, through the review of articles that identify omics biological markers. Methods: A systematic review in PubMed/Medline databases was performed. We searched articles from August 2014 to September 2019, in English and Spanish, filtered by title and full text; and using the terms "Biomarkers" AND “Rheumatoid arthritis". Results: This article supplies an exhaustive review from research of objective measurement, omics biomarkers and how disease activity appraise decrease unpredictability in treatment determinations, and finally, economic, and clinical outcomes of treatment options by biomarkers’ potential influence. A total of 122 articles were included. Only 92 met the established criteria for review purposes and 17 relevant references about the topic were included as well. Therefore, it was possible to identify 196 potential clinical biomarkers: 22 non-omics, 20 epigenomics, 33 genomics, 21 transcriptomics, 78 proteomics, 4 glycomics, 1 lipidomics and 17 metabolomics. Conclusion: A biomarker is a measurable indicator of some, biochemical, physiological, or morphological condition; evaluable at a molecular, biochemical, or cellular level. Biomarkers work as indicators of physiological or pathological processes, or as a result of a therapeutic management. In the last fve years, new biomarkers have been identified, especially the omics, which are those that proceed from the investigation of genes (genomics), metabolites (metabolomics), and proteins (proteomics). These biomarkers contribute to the physician choosing the best therapeutic option in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.