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From correlation to causation: analysis of metabolomics data using systems biology approaches
Authors:Antonio Rosato  Leonardo Tenori  Marta Cascante  Pedro Ramon De Atauri Carulla  Vitor A. P. Martins dos Santos  Edoardo Saccenti
Affiliation:1.Magnetic Resonance Center and Department of Chemistry “Ugo Schiff”,University of Florence,Florence,Italy;2.Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine,University of Florence,Florence,Italy;3.CIBER de Enfermedades hepáticas y digestivas (CIBERHD, Madrid) and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biomedicine,Universitat de Barcelona,Barcelona,Spain;4.Laboratory of Systems and Synthetic Biology,Wageningen University & Research,Wageningen,The Netherlands;5.LifeGlimmer GmbH,Berlin,Germany
Abstract:

Introduction

Metabolomics is a well-established tool in systems biology, especially in the top–down approach. Metabolomics experiments often results in discovery studies that provide intriguing biological hypotheses but rarely offer mechanistic explanation of such findings. In this light, the interpretation of metabolomics data can be boosted by deploying systems biology approaches.

Objectives

This review aims to provide an overview of systems biology approaches that are relevant to metabolomics and to discuss some successful applications of these methods.

Methods

We review the most recent applications of systems biology tools in the field of metabolomics, such as network inference and analysis, metabolic modelling and pathways analysis.

Results

We offer an ample overview of systems biology tools that can be applied to address metabolomics problems. The characteristics and application results of these tools are discussed also in a comparative manner.

Conclusions

Systems biology-enhanced analysis of metabolomics data can provide insights into the molecular mechanisms originating the observed metabolic profiles and enhance the scientific impact of metabolomics studies.
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