Improving reporting standards for polygenic scores in risk prediction studies
H Wand, SA Lambert, C Tamburro, MA Iacocca… - Nature, 2021 - nature.com
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs), which often aggregate results from genome-wide association
studies, can bridge the gap between initial discovery efforts and clinical applications for the …
studies, can bridge the gap between initial discovery efforts and clinical applications for the …
Tutorial: a guide to performing polygenic risk score analyses
SW Choi, TSH Mak, PF O'Reilly - Nature protocols, 2020 - nature.com
A polygenic score (PGS) or polygenic risk score (PRS) is an estimate of an individual's
genetic liability to a trait or disease, calculated according to their genotype profile and …
genetic liability to a trait or disease, calculated according to their genotype profile and …
Polygenic risk scores: from research tools to clinical instruments
Genome-wide association studies have shown unequivocally that common complex
disorders have a polygenic genetic architecture and have enabled researchers to identify …
disorders have a polygenic genetic architecture and have enabled researchers to identify …
Responsible use of polygenic risk scores in the clinic: potential benefits, risks and gaps
Nature medicine, 2021 - nature.com
Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) aggregate the many small effects of alleles across the human
genome to estimate the risk of a disease or disease-related trait for an individual. The …
genome to estimate the risk of a disease or disease-related trait for an individual. The …
Polygenic scores in biomedical research
Public health strategies aimed at disease prevention or early detection and intervention
have the potential to advance human health worldwide. However, their success depends on …
have the potential to advance human health worldwide. However, their success depends on …
Recent advances in polygenic scores: translation, equitability, methods and FAIR tools
Polygenic scores (PGS) can be used for risk stratification by quantifying individuals' genetic
predisposition to disease, and many potentially clinically useful applications have been …
predisposition to disease, and many potentially clinically useful applications have been …
Challenges and opportunities for developing more generalizable polygenic risk scores
Polygenic risk scores (PRS) estimate an individual's genetic likelihood of complex traits and
diseases by aggregating information across multiple genetic variants identified from genome …
diseases by aggregating information across multiple genetic variants identified from genome …
The emerging field of polygenic risk scores and perspective for use in clinical care
Genetic testing is used widely for diagnostic, carrier and predictive testing in monogenic
diseases. Until recently, there were no genetic testing options available for multifactorial …
diseases. Until recently, there were no genetic testing options available for multifactorial …
Implementation and implications for polygenic risk scores in healthcare
JL Slunecka, MD van der Zee, JJ Beck, BN Johnson… - Human genomics, 2021 - Springer
Increasing amounts of genetic data have led to the development of polygenic risk scores
(PRSs) for a variety of diseases. These scores, built from the summary statistics of genome …
(PRSs) for a variety of diseases. These scores, built from the summary statistics of genome …
[HTML][HTML] Addressing the challenges of polygenic scores in human genetic research
The genotyping of millions of human samples has made it possible to evaluate variants
across the human genome for their possible association with risks for numerous diseases …
across the human genome for their possible association with risks for numerous diseases …