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Multiomics based analysis of brain-gut axis: A search for gastrointestinal disease phenotypes

Descripción del proyecto

Información sobre el eje encéfalo-intestino

Los datos recientes indican una interacción recíproca entre el intestino y el encéfalo, con trastornos gastrointestinales que presentan varias alteraciones encefálicas y viceversa. El objetivo de los científicos del proyecto BrainGutAnalytics, financiado con fondos europeos, es mejorar la comprensión sobre la naturaleza y el funcionamiento de este eje intestino-encéfalo. Mediante una técnica multiómica que combina neuroimagenología, diagnóstico clínico y elaboración de perfiles microbianos, identificarán fenotipos gastrointestinales adecuados y los correlacionarán con biomarcadores. Estos biomarcadores conformarán la base para un nuevo sistema de diagnóstico, así como para el diseño de fármacos y tratamientos de precisión tanto para trastornos neurológicos como gastrointestinales.

Objetivo

An intimate yet less known relation between human brain and gut is rapidly emerging as several recent studies have identified various alterations within brain as a result of gastrointestinal disorders and reported comparable variations in gastrointestinal system due to altered brain outputs. These relationships are collectively termed as brain-gut axis and a deeper understanding of its exact nature and operation can lead to development of novel diagnosis, drugs and precision treatment for both neurological and gastrointestinal disorders.

The first step towards establishing a comprehensive understanding of brain-gut axis is to identify suitable phenotypes that can be used to describe certain disease state and serve as basis for further investigations into operation of brain-gut axis. In this study, a multiomics based data analysis approach is proposed to search for exclusive and generalizable phenotypes of a certain gastrointestinal disorder. Our multiomics data consist of multimodal imagery of brain and gut, clinical diagnostics, microbial profiling, questionnaire based disease evaluations, genetic and molecular representations taken from carefully designed cohorts of patients and healthy controls. Our data analyses will employ a variety of techniques including digital image processing, computer vision, machine learning and statistical methods to determine covariate factors in omics, which will be then used to identify representative biomarkers for gastrointestinal disorders.

We also aim to develop a novel diagnosis system for gastrointestinal disease based on novel biomarkers through a combination of neuroimaging and digital image processing pipeline . Our research is expected to excel the existing knowledge on brain-gut axis by exposing critical phenotypes, employing them for early diagnostic and paving way towards deeper understanding of brain-gut axis.

Coordinador

HELSE BERGEN HF
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 214 158,72
Dirección
JONAS LIES VEI 65
5021 Bergen
Noruega

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Región
Norge Vestlandet Vestland
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 214 158,72