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Data source: evaluate polygenic priority score (PoPS) #237

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paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-023-01443-6
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Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are a valuable tool for understanding the biology of complex human traits and diseases, but associated variants rarely point directly to causal genes. In the present study, we introduce a new method, polygenic priority score (PoPS), that learns trait-relevant gene features, such as cell-type-specific expression, to prioritize genes at GWAS loci. Using a large evaluation set of genes with fine-mapped coding variants, we show that PoPS and the closest gene individually outperform other gene prioritization methods, but observe the best overall performance by combining PoPS with orthogonal methods. Using this combined approach, we prioritize 10,642 unique gene–trait pairs across 113 complex traits and diseases with high precision, finding not only well-established gene–trait relationships but nominating new genes at unresolved loci, such as LGR4 for estimated glomerular filtration rate and CCR7 for deep vein thrombosis. Overall, we demonstrate that PoPS provides a powerful addition to the gene prioritization toolbox.

Supplemental data table: https://static-content.springer.com/esm/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41588-023-01443-6/MediaObjects/41588_2023_1443_MOESM3_ESM.xlsx

Supplemental Table 11 is titled "High confidence PoPS genes" and looks like it may be a reasonable source for linking genes to traits:

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