The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: A systematic review

Genomic medicine aims to improve health using the individual genomic data of people to inform care. While clinical utility of genomic medicine in many monogenic, Mendelian disorders is amply demonstrated, clinical utility is less evident in polygenic traits, e.g., coronary artery disease or breast c...

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Main Authors: Kumuthini, Judit, Zick, Brittany, Balasopoulou, Angeliki, Chalikiopoulou, Constantina, Dandara, Collet, El-Kamah, Ghada, Findley, Laura, Katsila, Theodora, Li, Rongling, Bon Maceda, Ebner, Monye, Henrietta, Rada, Gabriel, Thong, Meow-Keong, Wanigasekera, Thilina, Kennel, Hannah, Marimuthu, Veeramani, Williams, Marc S., Al-Mulla, Fahd, Abramowicz, Marc, Investigators, G2MC Evidence
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spelling my.um.eprints.412522023-09-15T04:16:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41252/ The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: A systematic review Kumuthini, Judit Zick, Brittany Balasopoulou, Angeliki Chalikiopoulou, Constantina Dandara, Collet El-Kamah, Ghada Findley, Laura Katsila, Theodora Li, Rongling Bon Maceda, Ebner Monye, Henrietta Rada, Gabriel Thong, Meow-Keong Wanigasekera, Thilina Kennel, Hannah Marimuthu, Veeramani Williams, Marc S. Al-Mulla, Fahd Abramowicz, Marc Investigators, G2MC Evidence R Medicine Genomic medicine aims to improve health using the individual genomic data of people to inform care. While clinical utility of genomic medicine in many monogenic, Mendelian disorders is amply demonstrated, clinical utility is less evident in polygenic traits, e.g., coronary artery disease or breast cancer. Polygenic risk scores (PRS) are subsets of individual genotypes designed to capture heritability of common traits, and hence to allow the stratification of risk of the trait in a population. We systematically reviewed the PubMed database for unequivocal evidence of clinical utility of polygenic risk scores, using stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria. While we identified studies demonstrating clinical validity in conditions where medical intervention based on a PRS is likely to benefit patient outcome, we did not identify a single study demonstrating unequivocally such a benefit, i.e. clinical utility. We conclude that while the routine use of PRSs hold great promise, translational research is still needed before they should enter mainstream clinical practice. Springer 2022-11 Article PeerReviewed Kumuthini, Judit and Zick, Brittany and Balasopoulou, Angeliki and Chalikiopoulou, Constantina and Dandara, Collet and El-Kamah, Ghada and Findley, Laura and Katsila, Theodora and Li, Rongling and Bon Maceda, Ebner and Monye, Henrietta and Rada, Gabriel and Thong, Meow-Keong and Wanigasekera, Thilina and Kennel, Hannah and Marimuthu, Veeramani and Williams, Marc S. and Al-Mulla, Fahd and Abramowicz, Marc and Investigators, G2MC Evidence (2022) The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: A systematic review. Human Genetics, 141 (11). pp. 1697-1704. ISSN 0340-6717, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-022-02452-x <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-022-02452-x>. 10.1007/s00439-022-02452-x
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topic R Medicine
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Kumuthini, Judit
Zick, Brittany
Balasopoulou, Angeliki
Chalikiopoulou, Constantina
Dandara, Collet
El-Kamah, Ghada
Findley, Laura
Katsila, Theodora
Li, Rongling
Bon Maceda, Ebner
Monye, Henrietta
Rada, Gabriel
Thong, Meow-Keong
Wanigasekera, Thilina
Kennel, Hannah
Marimuthu, Veeramani
Williams, Marc S.
Al-Mulla, Fahd
Abramowicz, Marc
Investigators, G2MC Evidence
The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: A systematic review
description Genomic medicine aims to improve health using the individual genomic data of people to inform care. While clinical utility of genomic medicine in many monogenic, Mendelian disorders is amply demonstrated, clinical utility is less evident in polygenic traits, e.g., coronary artery disease or breast cancer. Polygenic risk scores (PRS) are subsets of individual genotypes designed to capture heritability of common traits, and hence to allow the stratification of risk of the trait in a population. We systematically reviewed the PubMed database for unequivocal evidence of clinical utility of polygenic risk scores, using stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria. While we identified studies demonstrating clinical validity in conditions where medical intervention based on a PRS is likely to benefit patient outcome, we did not identify a single study demonstrating unequivocally such a benefit, i.e. clinical utility. We conclude that while the routine use of PRSs hold great promise, translational research is still needed before they should enter mainstream clinical practice.
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author Kumuthini, Judit
Zick, Brittany
Balasopoulou, Angeliki
Chalikiopoulou, Constantina
Dandara, Collet
El-Kamah, Ghada
Findley, Laura
Katsila, Theodora
Li, Rongling
Bon Maceda, Ebner
Monye, Henrietta
Rada, Gabriel
Thong, Meow-Keong
Wanigasekera, Thilina
Kennel, Hannah
Marimuthu, Veeramani
Williams, Marc S.
Al-Mulla, Fahd
Abramowicz, Marc
Investigators, G2MC Evidence
author_facet Kumuthini, Judit
Zick, Brittany
Balasopoulou, Angeliki
Chalikiopoulou, Constantina
Dandara, Collet
El-Kamah, Ghada
Findley, Laura
Katsila, Theodora
Li, Rongling
Bon Maceda, Ebner
Monye, Henrietta
Rada, Gabriel
Thong, Meow-Keong
Wanigasekera, Thilina
Kennel, Hannah
Marimuthu, Veeramani
Williams, Marc S.
Al-Mulla, Fahd
Abramowicz, Marc
Investigators, G2MC Evidence
author_sort Kumuthini, Judit
title The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: A systematic review
title_short The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: A systematic review
title_full The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: A systematic review
title_fullStr The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed The clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: A systematic review
title_sort clinical utility of polygenic risk scores in genomic medicine practices: a systematic review
publisher Springer
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41252/
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