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Pragmatic Approach to Applying Polygenic Risk Scores to Diverse Populations

Aniruddh P. Patel, Akl C. Fahed

2023Current Protocols15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polygenic risk scores (PRS) estimate genetic susceptibility of an individual to disease and have the potential of providing utility in multiple clinical contexts. However, their performance, computation, and reporting in diverse populations remain challenging. Here, we present a pragmatic approach to optimize a PRS for a population of interest that leverages publicly available data and methods and consists of seven steps that are easily implemented without the requirement of expertise in complex genetics: step 1, selecting source genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and imputation; step 2, selecting methods to compute polygenic score; step 3, adjusting scores using principal components of genetic ancestry; step 4, selecting the best performing score; step 5, defining percentiles of a population distribution; step 6, validating performance of the optimized polygenic score; and step 7, implementing the optimized polygenic score in clinical practice. © 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

Topics & Concepts

Imputation (statistics)Genome-wide association studyPolygenic risk scoreComputer sciencePercentilePopulationGenetic architectureGenetic associationMachine learningStatisticsQuantitative trait locusBiologyMathematicsMedicineGeneticsMissing dataSingle-nucleotide polymorphismEnvironmental healthGeneGenotypeGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyBRCA gene mutations in cancerGenomics and Rare Diseases