Validation of a multi-ancestry polygenic risk score and age-specific risks of prostate cancer: A meta-analysis within diverse populations

Author:

Chen Fei1ORCID,Darst Burcu F12,Madduri Ravi K3ORCID,Rodriguez Alex A3,Sheng Xin1,Rentsch Christopher T456,Andrews Caroline7,Tang Wei8,Kibel Adam S9,Plym Anna910,Cho Kelly1112,Jalloh Mohamed13,Gueye Serigne Magueye13,Niang Lamine13,Ogunbiyi Olufemi J14ORCID,Popoola Olufemi14,Adebiyi Akindele O14,Aisuodionoe-Shadrach Oseremen I15,Ajibola Hafees O15,Jamda Mustapha A15,Oluwole Olabode P15,Nwegbu Maxwell15,Adusei Ben16,Mante Sunny16,Darkwa-Abrahams Afua17ORCID,Mensah James E17,Adjei Andrew Anthony17,Diop Halimatou18,Lachance Joseph19ORCID,Rebbeck Timothy R7,Ambs Stefan8,Gaziano J Michael111220,Justice Amy C45,Conti David V1,Haiman Christopher A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, University of Southern California

2. Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

3. Argonne National Laboratory

4. Yale School of Medicine

5. VA Connecticut Healthcare System

6. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

7. Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health and Division of Population Sciences, Dana Farber Cancer Institute

8. Laboratory of Human Carcinogenesis, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute

9. Department of Surgery, Urology Division, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School

10. Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

11. VA Boston Healthcare System

12. Division of Aging, Brigham and Women's Hospital

13. Hôpital Général Idrissa Pouye

14. College of Medicine, University of Ibadan and University College Hospital

15. College of Health Sciences, University of Abuja, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital and Cancer Science Center

16. 37 Military Hospital

17. Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

18. Laboratoires Bacteriologie et Virologie, Hôpital Aristide Le Dantec

19. School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology

20. Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Abstract

Background:We recently developed a multi-ancestry polygenic risk score (PRS) that effectively stratifies prostate cancer risk across populations. In this study, we validated the performance of the PRS in the multi-ancestry Million Veteran Program and additional independent studies.Methods:Within each ancestry population, the association of PRS with prostate cancer risk was evaluated separately in each case–control study and then combined in a fixed-effects inverse-variance-weighted meta-analysis. We further assessed the effect modification by age and estimated the age-specific absolute risk of prostate cancer for each ancestry population.Results:The PRS was evaluated in 31,925 cases and 490,507 controls, including men from European (22,049 cases, 414,249 controls), African (8794 cases, 55,657 controls), and Hispanic (1082 cases, 20,601 controls) populations. Comparing men in the top decile (90–100% of the PRS) to the average 40–60% PRS category, the prostate cancer odds ratio (OR) was 3.8-fold in European ancestry men (95% CI = 3.62–3.96), 2.8-fold in African ancestry men (95% CI = 2.59–3.03), and 3.2-fold in Hispanic men (95% CI = 2.64–3.92). The PRS did not discriminate risk of aggressive versus nonaggressive prostate cancer. However, the OR diminished with advancing age (European ancestry men in the top decile: ≤55 years, OR = 7.11; 55–60 years, OR = 4.26; >70 years, OR = 2.79). Men in the top PRS decile reached 5% absolute prostate cancer risk ~10 years younger than men in the 40–60% PRS category.Conclusions:Our findings validate the multi-ancestry PRS as an effective prostate cancer risk stratification tool across populations. A clinical study of PRS is warranted to determine whether the PRS could be used for risk-stratified screening and early detection.Funding:This work was supported by the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health (grant numbers U19 CA214253 to C.A.H., U01 CA257328 to C.A.H., U19 CA148537 to C.A.H., R01 CA165862 to C.A.H., K99 CA246063 to B.F.D, and T32CA229110 to F.C), the Prostate Cancer Foundation (grants 21YOUN11 to B.F.D. and 20CHAS03 to C.A.H.), the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation Los Angeles Founder Chapter to B.F.D, and the Million Veteran Program-MVP017. This research has been conducted using the UK Biobank Resource under application number 42195. This research is based on data from the Million Veteran Program, Office of Research and Development, and the Veterans Health Administration. This publication does not represent the views of the Department of Veteran Affairs or the United States Government.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Prostate Cancer Foundation

Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation

Million Veteran Program

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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