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Why European Genetic Risk Scores Fall Short in Predicting Multiple Sclerosis Risk Among South Asian Populations
Why European Genetic Risk Scores Fall Short in Predicting Multiple Sclerosis Risk Among South Asian Populations

This blog post examines a study published in Brain Communications that evaluates whether European-derived polygenic risk scores can accurately predict multiple sclerosis risk in individuals of South Asian ancestry. Using data from the Genes & Health cohort and UK Biobank, the article shows that genetic risk scores developed from European genome-wide association studies have weaker predictive performance in British–Bangladeshi and British–Pakistani individuals than in European-ancestry participants. The findings highlight a major challenge for precision medicine: genetic prediction tools may deepen health inequities unless genome-wide studies include more ancestrally diverse populations.

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