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Inclusion of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions unlikely to dramatically improve risk prediction for complex diseases

机译:包含基因-基因和基因-环境相互作用不可能显着改善复杂疾病的风险预测

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Genome-wide association studies have identified hundreds of common genetic variants associated with the risk of multifactorial diseases. However, their impact on discrimination and risk prediction is limited. It has been suggested that the identification of gene-gene (G-G) and gene-environment (G-E) interactions would improve disease prediction and facilitate prevention. We conducted a simulation study to explore the potential improvement in discrimination if G-G and G-E interactions exist and are known. We used three diseases (breast cancer, type 2 diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis) as motivating examples. We show that the inclusion of G-G and G-E interaction effects in risk-prediction models is unlikely to dramatically improve the discrimination ability of these models.
机译:全基因组关联研究已经确定了数百种与多因素疾病风险相关的常见遗传变异。但是,它们对歧视和风险预测的影响是有限的。已经提出,鉴定基因-基因(G-G)和基因-环境(G-E)相互作用将改善疾病预测并促进预防。我们进行了一项模拟研究,以探讨在存在和已知G-G和G-E相互作用的情况下,歧视的潜在改善。我们使用了三种疾病(乳腺癌,2型糖尿病和类风湿关节炎)作为激励实例。我们表明,在风险预测模型中包含G-G和G-E交互作用不太可能显着提高这些模型的辨别能力。

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