Multidisciplinary approaches to study anaemia with special mention on aplastic anaemia (Review).

IF 5.7 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL International journal of molecular medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-02 DOI:10.3892/ijmm.2024.5419
Divya Sankar, Iyyappan Ramalakshmi Oviya
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Anaemia is a common health problem worldwide that disproportionately affects vulnerable groups, such as children and expectant mothers. It has a variety of underlying causes, some of which are genetic. A comprehensive strategy combining physical examination, laboratory testing (for example, a complete blood count), and molecular tools for accurate identification is required for diagnosis. With nearly 400 varieties of anaemia, accurate diagnosis remains a challenging task. Red blood cell abnormalities are largely caused by genetic factors, which means that a thorough understanding requires interpretation at the molecular level. As a result, precision medicine has become a key paradigm, utilising artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, such as deep learning and machine learning, to improve prognostic evaluation, treatment prediction, and diagnostic accuracy. Furthermore, exploring the immunomodulatory role of vitamin D along with biomarker‑based molecular techniques offers promising avenues for insight into anaemia's pathophysiology. The intricacy of aplastic anaemia makes it particularly noteworthy as a topic deserving of concentrated molecular research. Given the complexity of anaemia, an integrated strategy integrating clinical, laboratory, molecular, and AI techniques shows a great deal of promise. Such an approach holds promise for enhancing global anaemia management options in addition to advancing our understanding of the illness.

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研究贫血的多学科方法,特别是再生障碍性贫血(综述)。
贫血是全球常见的健康问题,对儿童和孕妇等弱势群体的影响尤为严重。造成贫血的原因多种多样,其中有些是遗传因素。诊断时需要采取综合策略,结合体格检查、实验室检测(如全血细胞计数)和分子工具进行准确鉴定。贫血症有近 400 种,准确诊断仍是一项具有挑战性的任务。红细胞异常在很大程度上是由遗传因素引起的,这意味着要想彻底了解,就必须从分子层面进行解读。因此,利用深度学习和机器学习等人工智能(AI)技术来改善预后评估、治疗预测和诊断准确性已成为精准医疗的重要范式。此外,探索维生素 D 的免疫调节作用以及基于生物标志物的分子技术,为深入了解贫血的病理生理学提供了前景广阔的途径。再生障碍性贫血的复杂性使其成为一个值得集中进行分子研究的课题。鉴于贫血症的复杂性,将临床、实验室、分子和人工智能技术相结合的综合战略大有可为。除了增进我们对这种疾病的了解之外,这种方法还有望改善全球贫血症的管理方案。
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International journal of molecular medicine
International journal of molecular medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
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