Author: He, Yongqun
                    Title: Omicsâ€Based Systems Vaccinology for Vaccine Target Identification  Cord-id: 5m7q92fu  Document date: 2012_10_18
                    ID: 5m7q92fu
                    
                    Snippet: [Table: see text] Omics technologies include genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and immunomics. These technologies have been used in vaccine research, which can be summarized using the term “vaccinomics.†These omics technologies combined with advanced bioinformatics analysis form the core of “systems vaccinology.†Omics technologies provide powerful methods in vaccine target identification. The genomicsâ€based reverse vaccinology starts with predicting vaccine protein
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: [Table: see text] Omics technologies include genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and immunomics. These technologies have been used in vaccine research, which can be summarized using the term “vaccinomics.†These omics technologies combined with advanced bioinformatics analysis form the core of “systems vaccinology.†Omics technologies provide powerful methods in vaccine target identification. The genomicsâ€based reverse vaccinology starts with predicting vaccine protein candidates through in silico bioinformatics analysis of genome sequences. The VIOLIN Vaxign vaccine design program (http://www.violinet.org/vaxign) is the first webâ€based vaccine target prediction software based on the reverse vaccinology strategy. Systematic transcriptomics and proteomics analyses facilitate rational vaccine target identification by detesting genomeâ€wide gene expression profiles. Immunomics is the study of the set of antigens recognized by host immune systems and has also been used for efficient vaccine target prediction. With the large amount of omics data available, it is necessary to integrate various vaccine data using ontologies, including the Gene Ontology (GO) and Vaccine Ontology (VO), for more efficient vaccine target prediction and assessment. All these omics technologies combined with advanced bioinformatics analysis methods for a systems biologyâ€based vaccine target prediction strategy. This article reviews the various omics technologies and how they can be used in vaccine target identification.
 
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