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Polygenic Risk Scoring for Multiple Sclerosis: Ancestry-Dependent Performance and the Need for Equitable Genomic Prediction
Polygenic Risk Scoring for Multiple Sclerosis: Ancestry-Dependent Performance and the Need for Equitable Genomic Prediction

This blog post examines a recent medRxiv preprint evaluating whether a polygenic risk score for multiple sclerosis can accurately stratify disease risk across European, African, and Latino/admixed American ancestry groups using data from the All of Us Research Program. The study found that the score effectively distinguished higher- and lower-risk individuals among European and Latino/admixed American participants but did not significantly stratify risk among African ancestry participants, highlighting a major limitation of genetic prediction models derived largely from European genome-wide association studies. These findings underscore the need for more diverse genomic datasets, ancestry-aware risk models, and cautious clinical interpretation of polygenic risk scores in precision medicine.

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