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Mitigating type 1 error inflation and power loss in GxE PRS: Genotype–environment interaction in polygenic risk score models
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Author Affiliations
University of South Australia, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
Published InGenetic Epidemiology
Year2024
Citations15
Abstract
The use of polygenic risk score (PRS) models has transformed the field of genetics by enabling the prediction of complex traits and diseases based on an individual's genetic profile. However, the impact of genotype-environment interaction (GxE) on the performance and applicability of PRS models remains a crucial aspect to be explored. Currently, existing genotype-environment interaction polygenic risk score (GxE PRS) models are often inappropriately used, which can result in inflated type 1 error rates and compromised results. In this study, we propose novel GxE PRS models that jointly incorporate additive and interaction genetic effects although also including an additional quadratic term for nongenetic covariates, enhancing their robustness against model misspecification. Through extensive simulations, we demonstrate that our proposed models outperform…
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