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A perspective on genetic and polygenic risk scores — advances and limitations and overview of associated tools

Authors

SCHWARZEROVÁ Jana HURTA Martin BARTOŇ Vojtěch LEXA Matej WALTHER Dirk PROVAZNÍK Valentine WECKWERTH Wolfram

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Briefings in Bioinformatics
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Informatics

Citation
Web https://academic.oup.com/bib/article/25/3/bbae240/7676477
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bib/bbae240
Keywords polygenic risk score; genetic variations; GWAS; genomic prediction; genotype; phenotype
Description Polygenetic Risk Scores are used to evaluate an individual's vulnerability to developing specific diseases or conditions based on their genetic composition, by taking into account numerous genetic variations. This article provides an overview of the concept of Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS). We elucidate the historical advancements of PRS, their advantages and shortcomings in comparison with other predictive methods, and discuss their conceptual limitations in light of the complexity of biological systems. Furthermore, we provide a survey of published tools for computing PRS and associated resources. The various tools and software packages are categorized based on their technical utility for users or prospective developers. Understanding the array of available tools and their limitations is crucial for accurately assessing and predicting disease risks, facilitating early interventions, and guiding personalized healthcare decisions. Additionally, we also identify potential new avenues for future bioinformatic analyzes and advancements related to PRS.

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