PurposeMaternal sepsis remains one of the leading causes of direct and indirect maternal mortality both in high- and low-income environments. In the last two decades, systems biology approaches, based on… Click to show full abstract
PurposeMaternal sepsis remains one of the leading causes of direct and indirect maternal mortality both in high- and low-income environments. In the last two decades, systems biology approaches, based on ‘-omics’ technologies, have started revolutionizing the diagnosis and management of the septic syndrome. The scope of this narrative review is to present an overview of the basic ‘-omics’ technologies, exemplified by cases relevant to maternal sepsis.MethodsNarrative review of the new ‘-omics’ technologies based on a detailed review of the literature.ResultsAfter presenting the main ‘omics’ technologies, we discuss their limitations and the need for integrated approaches that encompass research efforts across multiple ‘-omics’ layers in the ‘-omics’ cascade between the genome and the phenome.ConclusionsSystems biology approaches are revolutionizing the research landscape in maternal sepsis. There is a need for increased awareness, from the side of health practitioners, as a requirement for the effective implementation of the new technologies in the research and clinical practice in maternal sepsis.
               
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