Clinical Deep Dives
If genes are the script, they are only the beginning of the story. This chapter expands the lens to multiple layers of biological information - genome, transcriptome, and proteome - revealing how psychiatric disorders emerge not from single mutations, but from complex systems of regulation and interaction. In this episode, we explore how the genome provides the foundational code, while the transcriptome reflects which genes are actively expressed, and the proteome represents the functional molecules that carry out biological processes. Together, these layers form a dynamic, multi-level system - often referred to as “multi-omics”. We examine how these systems interact across time and context, influenced by development, environment, and experience. The same genetic code can lead to different outcomes depending on how it is expressed and regulated. This framework moves psychiatry beyond simple genetic determinism. Mental disorders are not the result of isolated gene defects, but of complex networks involving gene expression, protein function, and environmental interaction. The chapter also introduces the potential of multi-omics approaches in advancing diagnosis, prediction, and personalised treatment - while highlighting the current limitations and complexity of translating these findings into clinical practice. Ultimately, this is a chapter about depth - revealing that beneath observable symptoms lies a layered biological system, intricate and still only partially understood. Key Takeaways * The genome provides genetic code, but expression occurs through transcriptome and proteome layers. * Multi-omics integrates these levels to understand biological function. * Gene expression is dynamic and influenced by environment and development. * Psychiatric disorders arise from complex interactions, not single gene defects. * Biological processes operate across multiple interconnected layers. * Multi-omics offers potential for personalised psychiatry but remains complex. * Understanding these systems shifts thinking from static genetics to dynamic regulation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drmanaankarray.substack.com/subscribe [https://drmanaankarray.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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