Predicting type 2 diabetes risk before and after solid organ transplantation using polygenic scores in a Danish cohort

Front Mol Biosci. 2023 Dec 7:10:1282412. doi: 10.3389/fmolb.2023.1282412. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) can be multifactorial where both genetics and environmental factors play a role. We aimed to investigate the use of polygenic risk scores (PRS) in the prediction of pre-transplant T2DM and post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) among solid organ transplant (SOT) patients. Using non-genetic risk scores alone; and the combination with PRS, separate logistic regression models were built and compared using receiver operator curves. Patients were assessed pre-transplant and in three post-transplant periods: 0-45, 46-365 and >365 days. A higher PRS was significantly associated with increased odds of pre-transplant T2DM. However, no improvement was observed for pre-transplant T2DM prediction when comparing PRS combined with non-genetic risk scores to using non-genetic risk scores alone. This was also true for predictions of PTDM in all three post-transplant periods. This study demonstrated that polygenic risk was only associated with the risk of T2DM among SOT recipients prior to transplant and not for PTDM. Combining PRS with a clinical model of non-genetic risk scores did not significantly improve the predictive ability, indicating its limited clinical utility in identifying patients at high risk for T2DM before transplantation, suggesting that non-genetic or different genetic factors may contribute to PTDM.

Keywords: polygenic risk score; post-transplant diabetes mellitus; solid organ transplant recipient; transplant; type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This study was funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF126). Funder(s) supporting this project had no participation of any form including study design, data collection and analysis, as well as the preparation of the manuscript and decision to publish.