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Ability of a polygenic risk score to refine colorectal cancer risk in Lynch syndrome

Núria Dueñas, Hannah Klinkhammer, Núria Bonifaci, Isabel Spier, Andreas Mayr, Emadeldin Hassanin, Anna Díez-Villanueva, Vı́ctor Moreno, Marta Pineda, Carlo Maj, Gabriel Capellá, Stefan Aretz, Joan Brunet

2023Journal of Medical Genetics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) have been used to stratify colorectal cancer (CRC) risk in the general population, whereas its role in Lynch syndrome (LS), the most common type of hereditary CRC, is still conflicting. We aimed to assess the ability of PRS to refine CRC risk prediction in European-descendant individuals with LS. METHODS: ) and 5656 CRC-free population-based controls from two independent cohorts were included. A 91-SNP PRS was applied. A Cox proportional hazard regression model with 'family' as a random effect and a logistic regression analysis, followed by a meta-analysis combining both cohorts were conducted. RESULTS: Overall, we did not observe a statistically significant association between PRS and CRC risk in the entire cohort. Nevertheless, PRS was significantly associated with a slightly increased risk of CRC or advanced adenoma (AA), in those with CRC diagnosed <50 years and in individuals with multiple CRCs or AAs diagnosed <60 years. CONCLUSION: The PRS may slightly influence CRC risk in individuals with LS in particular in more extreme phenotypes such as early-onset disease. However, the study design and recruitment strategy strongly influence the results of PRS studies. A separate analysis by genes and its combination with other genetic and non-genetic risk factors will help refine its role as a risk modifier in LS.

Topics & Concepts

Lynch syndromeMedicineInternal medicineOncologyColorectal cancerPopulationMSH6Hazard ratioProportional hazards modelCancerConfidence intervalDNA mismatch repairEnvironmental healthGenetic factors in colorectal cancerGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
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