Evolution and advancements in genomics and epigenomics in OA research: How far we have come.
Yolande F M RamosSarah J RiceShabana Amanda AliChiara PastrelloIgor JurisicaMuhammad Farooq RaiKelsey H CollinsAnnemarie LangTristan MaerzJeroen GeurtsCristina Ruiz-RomeroRonald K JuneC Thomas AppletonJason S RockelMohit KapoorPublished in: Osteoarthritis and cartilage (2024)
Sharing of standardized, well-annotated omic datasets in curated repositories will be key to enhancing statistical power to detect smaller and targetable changes in the biological signatures underlying OA pathogenesis. Additionally, continued technological developments and analysis methods, including using computational molecular and regulatory networks, are likely to facilitate improved detection of disease-relevant targets, in-turn, supporting precision medicine approaches and new treatment strategies for OA.