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Progress in Polygenic Composite Scores in Alzheimer's and Other Complex Diseases

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TRENDS IN GENETICS
Volume 35, Issue 5, Pages 371-382

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2019.02.005

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  1. NIH [P30 AG010133, R01 AG019771, RO1 LM011360, R01 CA129769, U01 AG024904, R01 LM012535, R03 AG054936]
  2. Indiana University Network Science Institute (IUNI)
  3. ADNI DoD
  4. ADNI

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Advances in high-throughput genotyping and next-generation sequencing (NGS) coupled with larger sample sizes brings the realization of precision medicine closer than ever. Polygenic approaches incorporating the aggregate influence of multiple genetic variants can contribute to a better understanding of the genetic architecture of many complex diseases and facilitate patient stratification. This review addresses polygenic concepts, methodological developments, hypotheses, and key issues in study design. Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) have been applied to many complex diseases and here we focus on Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a primary exemplar. This review was designed to serve as a starting point for investigators wishing to use PRSs in their research and those interested in enhancing clinical study designs through enrichment strategies.

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