Omics approaches, such as (meta) genomics for DNAs, transcriptomics for RNAs, proteomics for proteins, metabolomics for small hydrophilic compounds, and lipidomics for tiny lipophilic molecules, all aim to assess the entire composition of a particular biochemical group. This therapy option has not yet been refined into a specific clinical application, despite numerous studies still being conducted on it. Recent advancements in medical research and our understanding of biological systems have been made possible by omics, a high-throughput method for comprehending the genome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome. Advanced omics methods have been used to research numerous cancer immunotherapies, including multi-omics, singlecell omics, and conventional omics.
Published Date: 2022-12-09; Received Date: 2022-11-10