Efficient polygenic risk scores for biobank scale data by exploiting phenotypes from inferred relatives

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Buu Truong
Xuan Zhou
Jisu Shin
Jiuyong Li
Julius H. J. van der Werf
Thuc D. Le
S. Hong Lee
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[1] UniSA STEM,Australian Centre for Precision Health
[2] University of South Australia,UniSA Allied Health and Human Performance
[3] Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine,School of Environmental and Rural Science
[4] University of South Australia Cancer Research Institute,undefined
[5] University of South Australia,undefined
[6] University of South Australia,undefined
[7] University of New England,undefined
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Polygenic risk scores are emerging as a potentially powerful tool to predict future phenotypes of target individuals, typically using unrelated individuals, thereby devaluing information from relatives. Here, for 50 traits from the UK Biobank data, we show that a design of 5,000 individuals with first-degree relatives of target individuals can achieve a prediction accuracy similar to that of around 220,000 unrelated individuals (mean prediction accuracy = 0.26 vs. 0.24, mean fold-change = 1.06 (95% CI: 0.99-1.13), P-value = 0.08), despite a 44-fold difference in sample size. For lifestyle traits, the prediction accuracy with 5,000 individuals including first-degree relatives of target individuals is significantly higher than that with 220,000 unrelated individuals (mean prediction accuracy = 0.22 vs. 0.16, mean fold-change = 1.40 (1.17-1.62), P-value = 0.025). Our findings suggest that polygenic prediction integrating family information may help to accelerate precision health and clinical intervention.
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