The Global Evolution and Impact of Systems Biology and Artificial Intelligence in Stem Cell Research and Therapeutics Development: A Scoping Review

生物 时间轴 地球仪 人工智能 基础研究 图书馆学 计算机科学 神经科学 数学 统计
作者
Thayna Silva-Sousa,Júlia Nakanishi Usuda,Nada Al-Arawe,Francisca Frias,Irene Hinterseher,Rusan Catar,Christian Luecht,Katarina Riesner,Alexander Hackel,Lena F. Schimke,Haroldo Dutra Dias,Igor Salerno Filgueiras,Helder I. Nakaya,Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara,Stefan Fischer,Gabriela Riemekasten,Olle Ringdén,Olaf Penack,Tobias Winkler,Georg N. Duda
出处
期刊:Stem Cells [Wiley]
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1093/stmcls/sxae054
摘要

Abstract Advanced bioinformatics analysis, such as systems biology (SysBio) and artificial intelligence (AI) approaches, including machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL), is increasingly present in stem cell (SC) research. An approximate timeline on these developments and their global impact is still lacking. We conducted a scoping review on the contribution of SysBio and AI analysis to SC research and therapy development based on literature published in PubMed between 2000 and 2024. We identified an 8-10-fold increase in research output related to all three search terms between 2000 and 2021, with a 10-fold increase in AI-related production since 2010. Use of SysBio and AI still predominates in preclinical basic research with increasing use in clinically oriented translational medicine since 2010. SysBio- and AI-related research was found all over the globe, with SysBio output led by the United States (US, n=1487), United Kingdom (UK, n=1094), Germany (n=355), The Netherlands (n=339), Russia (n=215), and France (n=149), while for AI-related research the US (n=853) and UK (n=258) take a strong lead, followed by Switzerland (n=69), The Netherlands (n=37), and Germany (n=19). The US and UK are most active in SCs publications related to AI/ML and AI/DL. The prominent use of SysBio in ESC research was recently overtaken by prominent use of AI in iPSC and MSC research. This study reveals the global evolution and growing intersection between AI, SysBio, and SC research over the past two decades, with substantial growth in all three fields and exponential increases in AI-related research in the past decade.

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