2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41591-022-01869-1
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Genome-wide polygenic score to predict chronic kidney disease across ancestries

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“…Our results are in accordance with the studies conducted [17, 21-24], summarizing that PRS cannot be derived from other ancestry as there can be many differences among the ethnicities in terms of their Linkage Disequilibrium, differences in allele frequencies (variant which is causing risk in one ethnicity might be giving protection to other ethnic group), as a result the PRS would greatly vary as the genetic architecture among ethnic groups varies [17, 25].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our results are in accordance with the studies conducted [17, 21-24], summarizing that PRS cannot be derived from other ancestry as there can be many differences among the ethnicities in terms of their Linkage Disequilibrium, differences in allele frequencies (variant which is causing risk in one ethnicity might be giving protection to other ethnic group), as a result the PRS would greatly vary as the genetic architecture among ethnic groups varies [17, 25].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…We performed a combined phenome-wide association analysis using eMERGE-III and UK Biobank (UKBB) datasets (32,33). Details on genotyping and quality control analyses for eMERGE-III and UK Biobank datasets have been described previously (45)(46)(47). The 102,138 genotyped eMERGE-III participants had a total of 20,783 ICD-9 codes mapped to 1,817 distinct phecodes.…”
Section: Meta-phewasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As APOL1 risk variants occur at very low frequency in populations without recent African ancestry (e.g., <0.01% in Europeans, <2% in Latinx), APOL1 is not included in the trans-ancestry PRS. However, APOL1 risk genotype provides additive predictive information to the PRS in African Americans and admixed Latinx [60]. Interestingly, a recent GWAS identified a SNP in the downstream region of DEFB1 , the gene encoding β-defensin-1 (an antimicrobial peptide that is highly expressed in renal tubules), that was associated with 4.4-fold odds of CKD in individuals with APOL1 high risk genotypes but was not independently associated with CKD in those with APOL1 low risk genotypes [61].…”
Section: Host Factors Implicated In the Development And/or Progressio...mentioning
confidence: 99%