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Polygenic Risk Score Impact on Susceptibility to Age-Related Macular Degeneration in Polish Patients.

Anna WąsowskaSławomir Jan TeperEwa MatczyńskaPrzemysław ŁyszkiewiczAdam SendeckiAnna MachalińskaEdward WylęgałaAnna Boguszewska-Chachulska
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common retina degenerative disease with a complex genetic and environmental background. This study aimed to determine the polygenic risk score (PRS) stratification between the AMD case and control patients. The PRS model was established on the targeted sequencing data of a cohort of 471 patients diagnosed with AMD and 167 healthy controls without symptoms of retinal degeneration. The highest predictive value to the target dataset was achieved for a 22-variant model with a p -value lower than threshold P T = 0.0123. The median PRS for cases was higher by 1.1 than for control samples (95% CI: (-1.19; -0.85)). The patients in the highest quantile had a significantly higher relative risk of developing AMD than those in the lowest reference quantile (OR = 35.13, 95% CI: (7.9; 156.1), p < 0.001). The diagnostic ability was investigated using ROC analysis with AUC = 0.76 (95% CI: (0.72; 0.80)). The polygenic susceptibility to AMD may be the starting point to expand AMD diagnostics based on rare highly penetrant variants and investigate associations with disease progression and treatment response in Polish patients in future studies.
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