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Polygenic score integrating neurodegenerative and vascular risk informs dementia risk stratification
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Alzheimer's & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association. 2025-03-01, vol. 21, n° 3, p. e70014
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INTRODUCTION: An integrative polygenic risk score (iPRS) capturing the neurodegenerative and vascular contribution to dementia could identify high-risk individuals and improve risk prediction. METHODS: We developed an iPRS ...Read more >
INTRODUCTION: An integrative polygenic risk score (iPRS) capturing the neurodegenerative and vascular contribution to dementia could identify high-risk individuals and improve risk prediction. METHODS: We developed an iPRS for dementia (iPRS-DEM) in Europeans (aged 65+), comprising genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 23 vascular or neurodegenerative traits (excluding apolipoprotein E [APOE]). iPRS-DEM was evaluated across cohorts comprising older community-dwelling people (N = 3702), a multi-ancestry biobank (N = 130,797 Europeans; 105,404 non-Europeans), and dementia-free memory clinic participants (N = 2032). RESULTS: iPRS-DEM was associated with dementia risk independently of APOE in the elderly (subdistribution hazard ratio [sHR](per1SD )= 1.15, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.03 to 1.28), which generalized to Europeans (EUR-sHR(per1SD )= 1.28, 95% CI: 1.09 to 1.51]), East-Asians (EAS-sHR(per1SD )= 5.29, 95% CI: 1.43 to 34.36), and memory-clinic participants (sHR(per1SD )= 1.25, 95% CI: 1.11 to 1.42). Prediction was comparable to clinical risk factors in older community-dwelling people, with improved performance among memory-clinic patients. Risk stratification was enhanced by defining four genetic risk groups with iPRS-DEM and APOE epsilon 4, reaching five-fold increased risk in APOE epsilon 4+/iPRS-DEM+ memory-clinic participants. DISCUSSION: Alongside APOE epsilon 4, iPRS-DEM may refine risk stratification for the enrichment of dementia clinical trials and prevention programs. Highlights iPRS-DEM reflects neurodegenerative and vascular contribution to dementia. We show iPRS-DEM captures additional dementia genetic risk beyond APOE and AD-PRS. iPRS-DEM, in combination with APOE epsilon 4, shows promise for dementia risk stratification. Our results generalize across both population-based and memory-clinic settings. We show transportability of iPRS-DEM to East Asian ancestry.Read less <
English Keywords
Apolipoprotein E Genotype
Community‐Dwelling Elderly
Competing Risk Analysis
Dementia Prevention
Incident Dementia
Longitudinal Study
Memory Clinic
Multi‐Ancestry Biobank
Polygenic Risk Score
Transportability Of PRS
Vascular Cognitive Impairment
ANR Project
Stopping cognitive decline and dementia by fighting covert cerebral small vessel disease
Vaincre les maladies vasculaires cérébrales par un nouveau paradigme de prévention de précision et d'innovation thérapeutique
University of Bordeaux Graduate School in Digital Public Health
Vaincre les maladies vasculaires cérébrales par un nouveau paradigme de prévention de précision et d'innovation thérapeutique
University of Bordeaux Graduate School in Digital Public Health