A multi-ethnic polygenic risk score is associated with hypertension prevalence and progression throughout adulthood

Author:

Kurniansyah Nuzulul,Goodman Matthew O.,Kelly Tanika N.,Elfassy TaliORCID,Wiggins Kerri L.ORCID,Bis Joshua C.ORCID,Guo XiuqingORCID,Palmas Walter,Taylor Kent D.,Lin Henry J.ORCID,Haessler Jeffrey,Gao Yan,Shimbo Daichi,Smith Jennifer A.ORCID,Yu Bing,Feofanova Elena V.ORCID,Smit Roelof A. J.,Wang ZheORCID,Hwang Shih-Jen,Liu SiminORCID,Wassertheil-Smoller SylviaORCID,Manson JoAnn E.,Lloyd-Jones Donald M.,Rich Stephen S.ORCID,Loos Ruth J. F.ORCID,Redline SusanORCID,Correa AdolfoORCID,Kooperberg CharlesORCID,Fornage MyriamORCID,Kaplan Robert C.,Psaty Bruce M.ORCID,Rotter Jerome I.ORCID,Arnett Donna K.ORCID,Morrison Alanna C.ORCID,Franceschini Nora,Levy Daniel,Bis Joshua C.,Guo Xiuqing,Taylor Kent D.,Lin Henry J.,Haessler Jeffrey,Gao Yan,Smith Jennifer A.,Liu Simin,Wassertheil-Smoller Sylvia,Manson JoAnn E.,Rich Stephen S.,Redline Susan,Correa Adolfo,Kooperberg Charles,Fornage Myriam,Kaplan Robert C.,Psaty Bruce M.,Rotter Jerome I.,Arnett Donna K.,Franceschini Nora,Levy Daniel,Sofer Tamar,Sofer TamarORCID,

Abstract

AbstractIn a multi-stage analysis of 52,436 individuals aged 17-90 across diverse cohorts and biobanks, we train, test, and evaluate a polygenic risk score (PRS) for hypertension risk and progression. The PRS is trained using genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for systolic, diastolic blood pressure, and hypertension, respectively. For each trait, PRS is selected by optimizing the coefficient of variation (CV) across estimated effect sizes from multiple potential PRS using the same GWAS, after which the 3 trait-specific PRSs are combined via an unweighted sum called “PRSsum”, forming the HTN-PRS. The HTN-PRS is associated with both prevalent and incident hypertension at 4-6 years of follow up. This association is further confirmed in age-stratified analysis. In an independent biobank of 40,201 individuals, the HTN-PRS is confirmed to be predictive of increased risk for coronary artery disease, ischemic stroke, type 2 diabetes, and chronic kidney disease.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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