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Utilizing multimodal approach to identify candidate pathways and biomarkers and predicting frailty syndrome in individuals from UK Biobank

Journal
GeroScience
Date Issued
2023-01-01
Author(s)
Tseng, Watson Hua Sheng
Amrita Chattopadhyay  
Phan, Nam Nhut
ERIC YAO-YU CHUANG  
Lee, Oscar K.
DOI
10.1007/s11357-023-00874-7
URI
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/634898
URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85166184472
Abstract
Frailty, a prevalent clinical syndrome in aging adults, is characterized by poor health outcomes, represented via a standardized frailty-phenotype (FP), and Frailty Index (FI). While the relevance of the syndrome is gaining awareness, much remains unclear about its underlying biology. Further elucidation of the genetic determinants and possible underlying mechanisms may help improve patients’ outcomes allowing healthy aging. Genotype, clinical and demographic data of subjects (aged 60–73 years) from UK Biobank were utilized. FP was defined on Fried’s criteria. FI was calculated using electronic-health-records. Genome-wide-association-studies (GWAS) were conducted and polygenic-risk-scores (PRS) were calculated for both FP and FI. Functional analysis provided interpretations of underlying biology. Finally, machine-learning (ML) models were trained using clinical, demographic and PRS towards identifying frail from non-frail individuals. Thirty-one loci were significantly associated with FI accounting for 12% heritability. Seventeen of those were known associations for body-mass-index, coronary diseases, cholesterol-levels, and longevity, while the rest were novel. Significant genes CDKN2B and APOE, previously implicated in aging, were reported to be enriched in lipoprotein-particle-remodeling. Linkage-disequilibrium-regression identified specific regulation in limbic-system, associated with long-term memory and cognitive-function. XGboost was established as the best performing ML model with area-under-curve as 85%, sensitivity and specificity as 0.75 and 0.8, respectively. This study provides novel insights into increased vulnerability and risk stratification of frailty syndrome via a multi-modal approach. The findings suggest frailty as a highly polygenic-trait, enriched in cholesterol-remodeling and metabolism and to be genetically associated with cognitive abilities. ML models utilizing FP and FI + PRS were established that identified frailty-syndrome patients with high accuracy.
Subjects
Aging | Frailty index (FI) | Frailty phenotype (FP) | Frailty syndrome | GWAS | UK-Biobank | XGboost
Type
journal article

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