Polygenic Risk Scores have high diagnostic capacity in ankylosing spondylitis
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Published:2021-04-20
Issue:9
Volume:80
Page:1168-1174
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ISSN:0003-4967
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Container-title:Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ann Rheum Dis
Author:
Li ZhixiuORCID, Wu Xin, Leo Paul J, De Guzman Erika, Akkoc NurullahORCID, Breban MaximeORCID, Macfarlane Gary JORCID, Mahmoudi MahdiORCID, Marzo-Ortega HelenaORCID, Anderson Lisa K, Wheeler Lawrie, Chou Chung-Tei, Harrison Andrew AORCID, Stebbings SimonORCID, Jones Gareth TORCID, Bang So-Young, Wang Geng, Jamshidi Ahmadreza, Farhadi Elham, Song Jing, Lin Li, Li Mengmeng, Wei James Cheng-ChungORCID, Martin Nicholas G, Wright Margaret J, Lee MinJaeORCID, Wang Yuqin, Zhan Jian, Zhang Jin-San, Wang XiaobingORCID, Jin Zi-BingORCID, Weisman Michael H, Gensler Lianne S, Ward Michael MORCID, Rahbar Mohammad Hossein, Diekman Laura, Kim Tae-HwanORCID, Reveille John DORCID, Wordsworth Bryan PaulORCID, Xu HujiORCID, Brown Matthew AORCID
Abstract
ObjectiveWe sought to test the hypothesis that Polygenic Risk Scores (PRSs) have strong capacity to discriminate cases of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) from healthy controls and individuals in the community with chronic back pain.MethodsPRSs were developed and validated in individuals of European and East Asian ethnicity, using data from genome-wide association studies in 15 585 AS cases and 20 452 controls. The discriminatory values of PRSs in these populations were compared with other widely used diagnostic tests, including C-reactive protein (CRP), HLA-B27 and sacroiliac MRI.ResultsIn people of European descent, PRS had high discriminatory capacity with area under the curve (AUC) in receiver operator characteristic analysis of 0.924. This was significantly better than for HLA-B27 testing alone (AUC=0.869), MRI (AUC=0.885) or C-reactive protein (AUC=0.700). PRS developed and validated in individuals of East Asian descent performed similarly (AUC=0.948). Assuming a prior probability of AS of 10% such as in patients with chronic back pain under 45 years of age, compared with HLA-B27 testing alone, PRS provides higher positive values for 35% of patients and negative predictive values for 67.5% of patients. For PRS, in people of European descent, the maximum positive predictive value was 78.2% and negative predictive value was 100%, whereas for HLA-B27, these values were 51.9% and 97.9%, respectively.ConclusionsPRS have higher discriminatory capacity for AS than CRP, sacroiliac MRI or HLA-B27 status alone. For optimal performance, PRS should be developed for use in the specific ethnic groups to which they are to be applied.
Funder
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases National Institute for Health Research National Natural Science Foundation Wellcome Trust National Health and Medical Research Council Agence Nationale de Recherche Arthritis Research UK Zhejiang Province Natural Science Foundation
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology
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