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AI-Powered Tool Predicts Autoimmune Disease Progression

11:18, 09 Ocak

Düzenleyen: Veronika Radoslavskaya

Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine have developed a groundbreaking tool called the Genetic Progression Score (GPS) to predict the likelihood of individuals with preclinical symptoms progressing to advanced stages of autoimmune diseases. This innovative method utilizes artificial intelligence to analyze genetic and clinical data, significantly enhancing prediction accuracy.

Approximately 8% of Americans suffer from autoimmune diseases, with conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus often causing irreversible damage. Early detection is crucial, as antibodies linked to these diseases can appear years before symptoms manifest. Dajiang Liu, a lead author of the study, emphasized the importance of early intervention: "Once autoimmune diseases progress, the damage can be irreversible."

The GPS model employs transfer learning, allowing predictions using smaller datasets, which is vital for studying diseases with limited affected populations. By integrating data from various sources, the GPS can identify preclinical individuals and estimate their progression likelihood.

Tested against real-world data from Vanderbilt University and validated with the National Institutes of Health's biobank, GPS outperformed 20 other models, showing up to 1,000% greater accuracy in predicting disease progression. The model's success highlights its potential for early intervention and personalized treatment.

While focused on autoimmune diseases, the GPS framework could be adapted for other conditions, promising broader medical applications. Liu noted, "AI and transfer learning can help us study underrepresented populations and reduce health disparities." This advancement could revolutionize the diagnosis and management of autoimmune diseases.

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