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Plasma proteomic profiles predict individual future health risk

Jia You, Yu Guo, Yi Zhang, Jujiao Kang, Linbo Wang, Jianfeng Feng, Wei Cheng, Jin‐Tai Yu

Nature Communications · 2023

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Summary

Developing a single-domain assay to identify individuals at high risk of future events is a priority for multi-disease and mortality prevention. By training a neural network, we developed a disease/mortality-specific proteomic risk score (ProRS) based on 1461 Olink plasma proteins measured in 52,006 UK Biobank participants. This integrative score markedly stratified the risk for 45 common conditions, including infectious, hematological, endocrine, psychiatric, neurological, sensory, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, cutaneous, musculoskeletal, and genitourinary diseases, cancers, and mortality. The discriminations witnessed high accuracies achieved by ProRS for 10 endpoints (e.g., cancer, dementia, and death), with C-indexes exceeding 0.80. Notably, ProRS produced much better or equival

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41467-023-43575-7
Catalogue ID
SNmoj1yirq-f8c93r
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