The Spanish Polygenic Score reference distribution: a resource for personalized medicine

Date

2025-04-24

Authors

Carmona, Rosario
Roldán, Gema
Fernández-Rueda, José L.
Navarro, Arcadi
Peña-Chilet, María
Pasalodos-Sanchez, S.
Aquino, V.
Perez-Florido, J.
Bostelmann, G.
Ayuso, C.

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Publisher

Nature
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Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

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  • AEI/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020/PID2020-117979RB-I00/ES/ recolecta
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Abstract

Here we present the Polygenic Score (PGS) distributions for 3124 common diseases and quantitative traits observed in the Spanish population. To achieve so, the genomes and exomes of 2190 unrelated individuals of Spanish ancestry were used. The analysis covered a wide range of diseases and traits, including both complex disorders, such as various types of cancer, and disorders associated with the digestive, cardiovascular, neuronal, and immune systems, as well as quantitative traits like hematological and anthropometric measurements. The resulting PGS distributions provide valuable insights into the genetic architecture of the Spanish population, offering a comprehensive framework for investigating disease susceptibility and potential risk factors in this specific population. The study has also explored potential relationships between diseases and traits based on PGS pairwise correlations, revealing significant correlations that warrant further investigation. These findings have contributed to increase our understanding of the genetic basis of human traits and have implications for personalized medicine and public health interventions in the Spanish population. In addition, for the sake of reproducibility, we provide a data processing pipeline, enabling the computation of PGS for external genomes and exomes. The pipeline, accessible on GitHub, supports parallel tasks on various computing platforms and contributes to the standardization of PGS comparisons globally. Lastly, a user-friendly web interface facilitates the exploration of PGS reference distributions, featuring a detailed table, distribution plots, and filtering options. This interface enhances accessibility for researchers and clinicians, fostering informed decision-making based on population-specific PGS distributions. The PGS reference distributions can be explored at the SpPGS Atlas repository through the web interface: https://csvs.clinbioinfosspa.es/?tab=pgs.

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Keywords

Polygenic Score (PGS) distributions, Spanish population, Diseases, Quantitative traits

Department

Ciencias de la Salud / Osasun Zientziak

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Carmona, R., Roldán, G., Fernández-Rueda, J. L., Navarro, A., Peña-Chilet, M., Alonso, A., Salgado-Garrido, J., Pasalodos-Sanchez, S., Aquino, V., Perez-Florido, J., Bostelmann, G., Ayuso, C., Minguez, P., Avila-Fernandez, A., Corton, M., Artuch, R., Borrego, S., Antiñolo, G., Carracedo, A., Amigo, J., Castaño, L. A., Tejada, I., Delmiro, A., Espinos, C., Grinberg, D., Guillén, E. Lapunzina, P., Lopez-Escámez, J. A., Gallego-Martinez, A., Martí, R. Rovira, E., Millán, J. M., Moreno, M. A., Morin, M., Moreno-Galdó, A., Fernández-Cancio, M., Morte, B., Mulero, V., García, D., Nunes, V., Palau, F., Perez, B, Perona, R., Pujol, A., Ramos, F., Lopez, E., Ribes, A., Rosell, J., Surrallés, J., Dopazo, J., López-López, D. (2025) The Spanish Polygenic Score reference distribution: a resource for personalized medicine. European Journal of Human Genetics, 33, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-025-01850-9

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