Transferability of genetic loci and polygenic scores for cardiometabolic traits in British Pakistani and Bangladeshi individuals

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Qin Qin Huang
Neneh Sallah
Diana Dunca
Bhavi Trivedi
Karen A. Hunt
Sam Hodgson
Samuel A. Lambert
Elena Arciero
John Wright
Chris Griffiths
Richard C. Trembath
Harry Hemingway
Michael Inouye
Sarah Finer
David A. van Heel
R. Thomas Lumbers
Hilary C. Martin
Karoline Kuchenbaecker
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[1] Wellcome Sanger Institute,Department of Human Genetics
[2] University College London,Institute of Health Informatics
[3] University College London,UCL Genetics Institute
[4] Queen Mary University of London,Blizard Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
[5] University of Southampton,Primary Care Research Centre
[6] University of Cambridge,Cambridge Baker Systems Genomics Initiative, Department of Public Health and Primary Care
[7] University of Cambridge,British Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care
[8] Wellcome Genome Campus and University of Cambridge,Health Data Research UK Cambridge
[9] Bradford Teaching Hospitals National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust,Bradford Institute for Health Research
[10] Queen Mary University of London,Institute of Population Health Sciences, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
[11] King’s College London,Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics
[12] University College London,Health Data Research UK
[13] University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre (UCLH BRC),British Heart Foundation Cambridge Centre of Research Excellence, Department of Clinical Medicine
[14] University of Cambridge,Cambridge Baker Systems Genomics Initiative
[15] Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute,British Heart Foundation Research Accelerator
[16] University College London,Division of Psychiatry
[17] University College London,undefined
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Individuals with South Asian ancestry have a higher risk of heart disease than other groups but have been largely excluded from genetic research. Using data from 22,000 British Pakistani and Bangladeshi individuals with linked electronic health records from the Genes & Health cohort, we conducted genome-wide association studies of coronary artery disease and its key risk factors. Using power-adjusted transferability ratios, we found evidence for transferability for the majority of cardiometabolic loci powered to replicate. The performance of polygenic scores was high for lipids and blood pressure, but lower for BMI and coronary artery disease. Adding a polygenic score for coronary artery disease to clinical risk factors showed significant improvement in reclassification. In Mendelian randomisation using transferable loci as instruments, our findings were consistent with results in European-ancestry individuals. Taken together, trait-specific transferability of trait loci between populations is an important consideration with implications for risk prediction and causal inference.
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