Abstract
The availability of large scale multi-omics data requires development of computational models to infer valuable biological insights for the implementation of precision medicine. Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to a host of computational algorithms that is becoming a major tool capable of integrating large genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data. Machine learning (ML) is the most significant AI algorithm in health sciences have exploded, specifically due to the recent progress made by deep learning. Although the use of AI/ML tools in GBM-omics is still at an early stage, a comprehensive discussion of how AI can be used to unravel various aspects of GBM (intratumor heterogeneity, biomarker discovery, survival prediction, and treatment optimization) would be highly relevant to both researchers and clinicians. Here, we aim to review the different AI-based techniques that have been used to study GBM pathogenesis using multi-omics data over the last decade. We first summarize different types of GBM related omics resources that can be used to develop AI models. We then discuss various AI applications for multi-omics data in order to enhance GBM precision medicine. Finally, we discuss the technical and ethical challenges that limit its application and ways to improve its implementation in clinics.
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