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From the Brain Cell Atlas to Precision Neurology: A review of the application of AI-driven multi-omics in brain science

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Youzhe He
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Yanrong Wei
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Jingxi Zhi
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Chunyu Huang
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Lei Han
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Shiping Liu
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Lifang Wang *
DOI:10.1093/gigascience/giag075delete
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Abstract

Abstract

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Recent advances in multi-omics technologies have catalyzed the construction of comprehensive brain cell atlases, providing essential data foundations for artificial intelligence (AI)-driven analyses in precision neurology. This review systematically examines how the integration of AI with single-cell multi-omics and spatial multi-omics advances the resolution in deciphering brain cellular architecture across health and disease states. Through systematic evaluation of multi-omics datasets from neurodegenerative, psychiatric, and neurodevelopmental disorders, we demonstrate how AI facilitates disease subtype stratification, biomarker discovery, and therapeutic target identification. We critically address translational challenges, including data standardization, model interpretability, and regulatory frameworks for clinical implementation. Notably, the establishment of the International Consortium for Primate Brain Mapping (ICPBM) in 2025 exemplifies ongoing global collaborative efforts toward systematic multi-omics atlas construction across species and disease states. This synthesis underscores a paradigm shift toward AI-enabled, mechanism-driven analyses, ultimately positioning precision neurology as a realizable framework for individualized diagnosis and targeted interventions in complex brain disorders.

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