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Robust Bioinformatics Approaches Result in the First Polygenic Risk Score for BMI in Greek Adults

Quantifying the role of genetics via construction of polygenic risk scores (PRSs) is deemed a resourceful tool to enable and promote effective obesity prevention strategies. The present paper proposes a novel methodology for PRS extraction and presents the first PRS for body mass index (BMI) in a Gr...

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Autores principales: Kafyra, Maria, Kalafati, Ioanna Panagiota, Dimitriou, Maria, Grigoriou, Effimia, Kokkinos, Alexandros, Rallidis, Loukianos, Kolovou, Genovefa, Trovas, Georgios, Marouli, Eirini, Deloukas, Panos, Moulos, Panagiotis, Dedoussis, George V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020327
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author Kafyra, Maria
Kalafati, Ioanna Panagiota
Dimitriou, Maria
Grigoriou, Effimia
Kokkinos, Alexandros
Rallidis, Loukianos
Kolovou, Genovefa
Trovas, Georgios
Marouli, Eirini
Deloukas, Panos
Moulos, Panagiotis
Dedoussis, George V.
author_facet Kafyra, Maria
Kalafati, Ioanna Panagiota
Dimitriou, Maria
Grigoriou, Effimia
Kokkinos, Alexandros
Rallidis, Loukianos
Kolovou, Genovefa
Trovas, Georgios
Marouli, Eirini
Deloukas, Panos
Moulos, Panagiotis
Dedoussis, George V.
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description Quantifying the role of genetics via construction of polygenic risk scores (PRSs) is deemed a resourceful tool to enable and promote effective obesity prevention strategies. The present paper proposes a novel methodology for PRS extraction and presents the first PRS for body mass index (BMI) in a Greek population. A novel pipeline for PRS derivation was used to analyze genetic data from a unified database of three cohorts of Greek adults. The pipeline spans various steps of the process, from iterative dataset splitting to training and test partitions, calculation of summary statistics and PRS extraction, up to PRS aggregation and stabilization, achieving higher evaluation metrics. Using data from 2185 participants, implementation of the pipeline enabled consecutive repetitions in splitting training and testing samples and resulted in a 343-single nucleotide polymorphism PRS yielding an R(2) = 0.3241 (beta = 1.011, p-value = 4 × 10(−193)) for BMI. PRS-included variants displayed a variety of associations with known traits (i.e., blood cell count, gut microbiome, lifestyle parameters). The proposed methodology led to creation of the first-ever PRS for BMI in Greek adults and aims at promoting a facilitating approach to reliable PRS development and integration in healthcare practice.
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spelling pubmed-99605172023-02-26 Robust Bioinformatics Approaches Result in the First Polygenic Risk Score for BMI in Greek Adults Kafyra, Maria Kalafati, Ioanna Panagiota Dimitriou, Maria Grigoriou, Effimia Kokkinos, Alexandros Rallidis, Loukianos Kolovou, Genovefa Trovas, Georgios Marouli, Eirini Deloukas, Panos Moulos, Panagiotis Dedoussis, George V. J Pers Med Article Quantifying the role of genetics via construction of polygenic risk scores (PRSs) is deemed a resourceful tool to enable and promote effective obesity prevention strategies. The present paper proposes a novel methodology for PRS extraction and presents the first PRS for body mass index (BMI) in a Greek population. A novel pipeline for PRS derivation was used to analyze genetic data from a unified database of three cohorts of Greek adults. The pipeline spans various steps of the process, from iterative dataset splitting to training and test partitions, calculation of summary statistics and PRS extraction, up to PRS aggregation and stabilization, achieving higher evaluation metrics. Using data from 2185 participants, implementation of the pipeline enabled consecutive repetitions in splitting training and testing samples and resulted in a 343-single nucleotide polymorphism PRS yielding an R(2) = 0.3241 (beta = 1.011, p-value = 4 × 10(−193)) for BMI. PRS-included variants displayed a variety of associations with known traits (i.e., blood cell count, gut microbiome, lifestyle parameters). The proposed methodology led to creation of the first-ever PRS for BMI in Greek adults and aims at promoting a facilitating approach to reliable PRS development and integration in healthcare practice. MDPI 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9960517/ /pubmed/36836561 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020327 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kafyra, Maria
Kalafati, Ioanna Panagiota
Dimitriou, Maria
Grigoriou, Effimia
Kokkinos, Alexandros
Rallidis, Loukianos
Kolovou, Genovefa
Trovas, Georgios
Marouli, Eirini
Deloukas, Panos
Moulos, Panagiotis
Dedoussis, George V.
Robust Bioinformatics Approaches Result in the First Polygenic Risk Score for BMI in Greek Adults
title Robust Bioinformatics Approaches Result in the First Polygenic Risk Score for BMI in Greek Adults
title_full Robust Bioinformatics Approaches Result in the First Polygenic Risk Score for BMI in Greek Adults
title_fullStr Robust Bioinformatics Approaches Result in the First Polygenic Risk Score for BMI in Greek Adults
title_full_unstemmed Robust Bioinformatics Approaches Result in the First Polygenic Risk Score for BMI in Greek Adults
title_short Robust Bioinformatics Approaches Result in the First Polygenic Risk Score for BMI in Greek Adults
title_sort robust bioinformatics approaches result in the first polygenic risk score for bmi in greek adults
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020327
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