Genetic-Based Prediction of Disease Traits: Prediction is Very Difficult, Especially about the Future

Translation of results from genetic findings to inform medical practice is a highly anticipated goal of human genetics. The aim of this paper is to review and discuss the role of genetics in medically-relevant prediction. Germline genetics presages disease onset and therefore can contribute progno...

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Main Authors: Steven J Schrodi, Shubhabrata eMukherjee, Ying eShan, Gerard eTromp, John J Sninsky, Amy P Callear, Tonia C. Carter, Zhan eYe, Jonathan L Haines, Murray H Brilliant, Paul K Crane, Diane T Smelser, Robert C Elston, Daniel E Weeks
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Genetics
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00162/full
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spelling doaj-d5c53f60c9b64d31ad66e59d919441492020-11-24T20:59:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212014-06-01510.3389/fgene.2014.0016286504Genetic-Based Prediction of Disease Traits: Prediction is Very Difficult, Especially about the FutureSteven J Schrodi0Shubhabrata eMukherjee1Ying eShan2Gerard eTromp3John J Sninsky4Amy P Callear5Amy P Callear6Tonia C. Carter7Zhan eYe8Jonathan L Haines9Murray H Brilliant10Paul K Crane11Diane T Smelser12Robert C Elston13Daniel E Weeks14Marshfield Clinic Research FoundationSchool of Medicine, University of WashingtonGraduate School of Public Health, University of PittsburghGeisinger Health SystemCelera Corporation, subsidiary of Quest DiagnosticsMarshfield Clinic Research FoundationUniversity of PittsburghMarshfield Clinic Research FoundationMarshfield Clinic Research FoundationCase Western Reserve School of MedicineMarshfield Clinic Research FoundationSchool of Medicine, University of WashingtonGeisinger Health SystemCase Western Reserve School of MedicineGraduate School of Public Health, University of PittsburghTranslation of results from genetic findings to inform medical practice is a highly anticipated goal of human genetics. The aim of this paper is to review and discuss the role of genetics in medically-relevant prediction. Germline genetics presages disease onset and therefore can contribute prognostic signals that augment laboratory tests and clinical features. As such, the impact of genetic-based predictive models on clinical decisions and therapy choice could be profound. However, given that (i) medical traits result from a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors, (ii) the underlying genetic architectures for susceptibility to common diseases are not well-understood, and (iii) replicable susceptibility alleles, in combination, account for only a moderate amount of disease heritability, there are substantial challenges to constructing and implementing genetic risk prediction models with high utility. In spite of these challenges, concerted progress has continued in this area with an ongoing accumulation of studies that identify disease predisposing genotypes. Several statistical approaches with the aim of predicting disease have been published. Here we summarize the current state of disease susceptibility mapping and pharmacogenetics efforts for risk prediction, describe methods used to construct and evaluate genetic-based predictive models, and discuss applications.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00162/fullHuman geneticsprognosisgenetic riskclinical utilitypredictive model
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author Steven J Schrodi
Shubhabrata eMukherjee
Ying eShan
Gerard eTromp
John J Sninsky
Amy P Callear
Amy P Callear
Tonia C. Carter
Zhan eYe
Jonathan L Haines
Murray H Brilliant
Paul K Crane
Diane T Smelser
Robert C Elston
Daniel E Weeks
spellingShingle Steven J Schrodi
Shubhabrata eMukherjee
Ying eShan
Gerard eTromp
John J Sninsky
Amy P Callear
Amy P Callear
Tonia C. Carter
Zhan eYe
Jonathan L Haines
Murray H Brilliant
Paul K Crane
Diane T Smelser
Robert C Elston
Daniel E Weeks
Genetic-Based Prediction of Disease Traits: Prediction is Very Difficult, Especially about the Future
Frontiers in Genetics
Human genetics
prognosis
genetic risk
clinical utility
predictive model
author_facet Steven J Schrodi
Shubhabrata eMukherjee
Ying eShan
Gerard eTromp
John J Sninsky
Amy P Callear
Amy P Callear
Tonia C. Carter
Zhan eYe
Jonathan L Haines
Murray H Brilliant
Paul K Crane
Diane T Smelser
Robert C Elston
Daniel E Weeks
author_sort Steven J Schrodi
title Genetic-Based Prediction of Disease Traits: Prediction is Very Difficult, Especially about the Future
title_short Genetic-Based Prediction of Disease Traits: Prediction is Very Difficult, Especially about the Future
title_full Genetic-Based Prediction of Disease Traits: Prediction is Very Difficult, Especially about the Future
title_fullStr Genetic-Based Prediction of Disease Traits: Prediction is Very Difficult, Especially about the Future
title_full_unstemmed Genetic-Based Prediction of Disease Traits: Prediction is Very Difficult, Especially about the Future
title_sort genetic-based prediction of disease traits: prediction is very difficult, especially about the future
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Genetics
issn 1664-8021
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Translation of results from genetic findings to inform medical practice is a highly anticipated goal of human genetics. The aim of this paper is to review and discuss the role of genetics in medically-relevant prediction. Germline genetics presages disease onset and therefore can contribute prognostic signals that augment laboratory tests and clinical features. As such, the impact of genetic-based predictive models on clinical decisions and therapy choice could be profound. However, given that (i) medical traits result from a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors, (ii) the underlying genetic architectures for susceptibility to common diseases are not well-understood, and (iii) replicable susceptibility alleles, in combination, account for only a moderate amount of disease heritability, there are substantial challenges to constructing and implementing genetic risk prediction models with high utility. In spite of these challenges, concerted progress has continued in this area with an ongoing accumulation of studies that identify disease predisposing genotypes. Several statistical approaches with the aim of predicting disease have been published. Here we summarize the current state of disease susceptibility mapping and pharmacogenetics efforts for risk prediction, describe methods used to construct and evaluate genetic-based predictive models, and discuss applications.
topic Human genetics
prognosis
genetic risk
clinical utility
predictive model
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00162/full
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