Use of Polygenic Risk Scores for Coronary Heart Disease in Ancestrally Diverse Populations.
Ozan DikilitasDaniel J SchaidCatherine TcheandjieuShoa L ClarkeThemistocles L AssimesIftikhar J KulloPublished in: Current cardiology reports (2022)
PRSs for CHD perform robustly in EUR populations but lag in performance in non-EUR groups, particularly individuals of African ancestry. Several large consortia have been established to enable genomic studies in diverse ancestry groups and develop methods to improve PRS performance in multi-ancestry contexts as well as admixed individuals. These include fine-mapping to ascertain causal variants, trans ancestry meta-analyses, and ancestry deconvolution in admixed individuals. PRSs are being used in the clinical setting but enthusiasm has been tempered by the variable performance in non-EUR ancestry groups. Increasing diversity in genomic association studies and continued innovation in methodological approaches are needed to improve PRS performance in non-EUR individuals for equitable implementation of genomic medicine.