Polygenic score distribution differences across European ancestry populations: Implications for breast cancer risk prediction Journal Article


Authors: Yiangou, K.; Mavaddat, N.; Dennis, J.; Zanti, M.; Wang, Q.; Bolla, M. K.; Abubakar, M.; Ahearn, T. U.; Andrulis, I. L.; Anton-Culver, H.; Antonenkova, N. N.; Arndt, V.; Aronson, K. J.; Augustinsson, A.; Baten, A.; Behrens, S.; Bermisheva, M.; de Gonzalez, A. B.; Białkowska, K.; Boddicker, N.; Bodelon, C.; Bogdanova, N. V.; Bojesen, S. E.; Brantley, K. D.; Brauch, H.; Brenner, H.; Camp, N. J.; Canzian, F.; Castelao, J. E.; Cessna, M. H.; Chang-Claude, J.; Chenevix-Trench, G.; Chung, W. K.; NBCS Collaborators; Colonna, S. V.; Couch, F. J.; Cox, A.; Cross, S. S.; Czene, K.; Daly, M. B.; Devilee, P.; Dörk, T.; Dunning, A. M.; Eccles, D. M.; Eliassen, A. H.; Engel, C.; Eriksson, M.; Evans, D. G.; Fasching, P. A.; Fletcher, O.; Flyger, H.; Fritschi, L.; Gago-Dominguez, M.; Gentry-Maharaj, A.; González-Neira, A.; Guénel, P.; Hahnen, E.; Haiman, C. A.; Hamann, U.; Hartikainen, J. M.; Ho, V.; Hodge, J.; Hollestelle, A.; Honisch, E.; Hooning, M. J.; Hoppe, R.; Hopper, J. L.; Howell, S.; Howell, A.; ABCTB Investigators; kConFab Investigators; Jakovchevska, S.; Jakubowska, A.; Jernström, H.; Johnson, N.; Kaaks, R.; Khusnutdinova, E. K.; Kitahara, C. M.; Koutros, S.; Kristensen, V. N.; Lacey, J. V.; Lambrechts, D.; Lejbkowicz, F.; Lindblom, A.; Lush, M.; Mannermaa, A.; Mavroudis, D.; Menon, U.; Murphy, R. A.; Nevanlinna, H.; Obi, N.; Offit, K.; Park-Simon, T. W.; Patel, A. V.; Peng, C.; Peterlongo, P.; Pita, G.; Plaseska-Karanfilska, D.; Pylkäs, K.; Radice, P.; Rashid, M. U.; Rennert, G.; Roberts, E.; Rodriguez, J.; Romero, A.; Rosenberg, E. H.; Saloustros, E.; Sandler, D. P.; Sawyer, E. J.; Schmutzler, R. K.; Scott, C. G.; Shu, X. O.; Southey, M. C.; Stone, J.; Taylor, J. A.; Teras, L. R.; van de Beek, I.; Willett, W.; Winqvist, R.; Zheng, W.; Vachon, C. M.; Schmidt, M. K.; Hall, P.; MacInnis, R. J.; Milne, R. L.; Pharoah, P. D. P.; Simard, J.; Antoniou, A. C.; Easton, D. F.; Michailidou, K.
Article Title: Polygenic score distribution differences across European ancestry populations: Implications for breast cancer risk prediction
Abstract: Background: The 313-variant polygenic risk score (PRS313) provides a promising tool for clinical breast cancer risk prediction. However, evaluation of the PRS313 across different European populations which could influence risk estimation has not been performed. Methods: We explored the distribution of PRS313 across European populations using genotype data from 94,072 females without breast cancer diagnosis, of European-ancestry from 21 countries participating in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC) and 223,316 females without breast cancer diagnosis from the UK Biobank. The mean PRS was calculated by country in the BCAC dataset and by country of birth in the UK Biobank. We explored different approaches to reduce the observed heterogeneity in the mean PRS across the countries, and investigated the implications of the distribution variability in risk prediction. Results: The mean PRS313 differed markedly across European countries, being highest in individuals from Greece and Italy and lowest in individuals from Ireland. Using the overall European PRS313 distribution to define risk categories, leads to overestimation and underestimation of risk in some individuals from these countries. Adjustment for principal components explained most of the observed heterogeneity in the mean PRS. The mean estimates derived when using an empirical Bayes approach were similar to the predicted means after principal component adjustment. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that PRS distribution differs even within European ancestry populations leading to underestimation or overestimation of risk in specific European countries, which could potentially influence clinical management of some individuals if is not appropriately accounted for. Population-specific PRS distributions may be used in breast cancer risk estimation to ensure predicted risks are correctly calibrated across risk categories. © The Author(s) 2024.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; middle aged; major clinical study; single nucleotide polymorphism; genetics; polymorphism, single nucleotide; cancer risk; genetic predisposition to disease; breast cancer; bayes theorem; genotype; genome-wide association study; risk factors; breast neoplasms; prediction; risk factor; risk assessment; europe; breast tumor; epidemiology; genetic predisposition; caucasian; geography; genetic heterogeneity; ireland; principal component analysis; italy; procedures; risk prediction; european; multifactorial inheritance; greece; humans; human; female; article; genetic risk score; polygenic risk scores; white people; uk biobank; risk calibration
Journal Title: Breast Cancer Research
Volume: 26
ISSN: 1465-5411
Publisher: Biomed Central Ltd  
Date Published: 2024-12-26
Start Page: 189
Language: English
DOI: 10.1186/s13058-024-01947-x
PUBMED: 39734228
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC11682615
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