1477-P: Improved Diabetes Risk Prediction Using Ancestry-Specific Polygenic Score—Results from the Asian Indian Diabetic Heart Study/Sikh Diabetes Study
Abstract:Background: Genome-wide polygenic risk scores (PRS) have shown high specificity and sensitivity in predicting type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk in Europeans. However, PRS-driven information on other ethnic groups is sparse, including Asian Indians (AI), who have a heightened risk for T2D. We examined the predictive efficacy of ancestry-derived (PRSAI) and European-derived (PRSEU) with a clinical risk score (CRS) of T2D.
Methods: Weighted PRSs were computed using 2921 variants (common and rare) from (Pu… Show more
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