Polygenic risk score for disability and insights into disability-related molecular mechanisms

Year of Publication
2019
Author
Journal
GeroScience
ISSN Number
2509-2723
Abstract

Late life disability is a highly devastating condition affecting 20% or more of persons aged 65 years and older in the USA; it is an important determinant of acute medical and long-term care costs which represent a growing burden on national economies. Disability is a multifactorial trait that contributes substantially to decline of health/wellbeing. Accordingly, gaining insights into the genetics of disability could help in identifying molecular mechanisms of this devastating condition and age-related processes contributing to a large fraction of specific geriatric conditions, concordantly with geroscience. We performed a genome-wide association study of disability in a sample of 24,068 subjects from five studies with 12,550 disabled individuals. We identified 30 promising disability-associated polymorphisms in 19 loci at p < 10−4; four of them attained suggestive significance, p < 10−5. In contrast, polygenic risk scores aggregating effects of minor alleles of independent SNPs that were adversely or beneficially associated with disability showed highly significant associations in meta-analysi

Date Published
Nov
URL
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-019-00125-8
DOI
10.1007/s11357-019-00125-8
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