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Differences in polygenic score distributions in European ancestry populations: implications for breast cancer risk prediction.

Authors :
Yiangou K
Mavaddat N
Dennis J
Zanti M
Wang Q
Bolla MK
Abubakar M
Ahearn TU
Andrulis IL
Anton-Culver H
Antonenkova NN
Arndt V
Aronson KJ
Augustinsson A
Baten A
Behrens S
Bermisheva M
de Gonzalez AB
Białkowska K
Boddicker N
Bodelon C
Bogdanova NV
Bojesen SE
Brantley KD
Brauch H
Brenner H
Camp NJ
Canzian F
Castelao JE
Cessna MH
Chang-Claude J
Chenevix-Trench G
Chung WK
Colonna SV
Couch FJ
Cox A
Cross SS
Czene K
Daly MB
Devilee P
Dörk T
Dunning AM
Eccles DM
Eliassen AH
Engel C
Eriksson M
Evans DG
Fasching PA
Fletcher O
Flyger H
Fritschi L
Gago-Dominguez M
Gentry-Maharaj A
González-Neira A
Guénel P
Hahnen E
Haiman CA
Hamann U
Hartikainen JM
Ho V
Hodge J
Hollestelle A
Honisch E
Hooning MJ
Hoppe R
Hopper JL
Howell S
Howell A
Jakovchevska S
Jakubowska A
Jernström H
Johnson N
Kaaks R
Khusnutdinova EK
Kitahara CM
Koutros S
Kristensen VN
Lacey JV
Lambrechts D
Lejbkowicz F
Lindblom A
Lush M
Mannermaa A
Mavroudis D
Menon U
Murphy RA
Nevanlinna H
Obi N
Offit K
Park-Simon TW
Patel AV
Peng C
Peterlongo P
Pita G
Plaseska-Karanfilska D
Pylkäs K
Radice P
Rashid MU
Rennert G
Roberts E
Rodriguez J
Romero A
Rosenberg EH
Saloustros E
Sandler DP
Sawyer EJ
Schmutzler RK
Scott CG
Shu XO
Southey MC
Stone J
Taylor JA
Teras LR
van de Beek I
Willett W
Winqvist R
Zheng W
Vachon CM
Schmidt MK
Hall P
MacInnis RJ
Milne RL
Pharoah PDP
Simard J
Antoniou AC
Easton DF
Michailidou K
Source :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences [medRxiv] 2024 Feb 13. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 13.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The 313-variant polygenic risk score (PRS <subscript>313</subscript> ) provides a promising tool for breast cancer risk prediction. However, evaluation of the PRS <subscript>313</subscript> across different European populations which could influence risk estimation has not been performed. Here, we explored the distribution of PRS <subscript>313</subscript> across European populations using genotype data from 94,072 females without breast cancer, of European-ancestry from 21 countries participating in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC) and 225,105 female participants from the UK Biobank. The mean PRS <subscript>313</subscript> differed markedly across European countries, being highest in south-eastern Europe and lowest in north-western Europe. Using the overall European PRS <subscript>313</subscript> distribution to categorise individuals leads to overestimation and underestimation of risk in some individuals from south-eastern and north-western countries, respectively. Adjustment for principal components explained most of the observed heterogeneity in mean PRS. Country-specific PRS distributions may be used to calibrate risk categories in individuals from different countries.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Accession number :
38410445
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.12.24302043