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Integrative Polygenic Risk Score Improves the Prediction Accuracy of Complex Traits and Diseases

medRxiv the preprint server for health sciences(2023)

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Abstract
Polygenic risk scores (PRS) are an emerging tool to predict the clinical phenotypes and outcomes of individuals. Validation and transferability of existing PRS across independent datasets and diverse ancestries are limited, which hinders the practical utility and exacerbates health disparities. We propose PRSmix, a framework that evaluates and leverages the PRS corpus of a target trait to improve prediction accuracy, and PRSmix+, which incorporates genetically correlated traits to better capture the human genetic architecture. We applied PRSmix to 47 and 32 diseases/traits in European and South Asian ancestries, respectively. PRSmix demonstrated a mean prediction accuracy improvement of 1.23-fold (95% CI: [1.18; 1.29]; P-value < 2 x 10-16) and 1.19-fold (95% CI: [1.11; 1.27]; P-value = 3.94 x 10-6, and PRSmix+ improved the prediction accuracy by 1.71-fold (95% CI: [1.48; 1.94]; P-value = 9.98 x 10-10 and 1.41-fold (95% CI: [1.24; 1.58]; P-value = 2.51 x 10-6) in European and South Asian ancestries, respectively. Our method provides a comprehensive framework to benchmark and leverage the combined power of PRS for maximal performance in a desired target population.
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Polygenic Risk Scores,Gene Set Enrichment Analysis
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