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Physiological Rhythms and Biological Variation of Biomolecules: The Road to Personalized Laboratory Medicine

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24076275

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biological variation; circadian rhythm; infradian rhythms; physiological rhythms; ultradian rhythms; 3P medicine

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The concentration of biomolecules in living systems exhibits systematic and random variations. Systematic variations can be classified into ultradian, circadian, and infradian rhythms based on their frequency, while random biological variations include variations between individuals and within individuals. Physiological rhythms and random biological variations are important for predictive, preventive, and personalized laboratory medicine.
The concentration of biomolecules in living systems shows numerous systematic and random variations. Systematic variations can be classified based on the frequency of variations as ultradian (<24 h), circadian (approximately 24 h), and infradian (>24 h), which are partly predictable. Random biological variations are known as between-subject biological variations that are the variations among the set points of an analyte from different individuals and within-subject biological variation, which is the variation of the analyte around individuals' set points. The random biological variation cannot be predicted but can be estimated using appropriate measurement and statistical procedures. Physiological rhythms and random biological variation of the analytes could be considered the essential elements of predictive, preventive, and particularly personalized laboratory medicine. This systematic review aims to summarize research that have been done about the types of physiological rhythms, biological variations, and their effects on laboratory tests. We have searched the PubMed and Web of Science databases for biological variation and physiological rhythm articles in English without time restrictions with the terms Biological variation, Within-subject biological variation, Between-subject biological variation, Physiological rhythms, Ultradian rhythms, Circadian rhythm, Infradian rhythms. It was concluded that, for effective management of predicting, preventing, and personalizing medicine, which is based on the safe and valid interpretation of patients' laboratory test results, both physiological rhythms and biological variation of the measurands should be considered simultaneously.

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