Returning integrated genomic risk and clinical recommendations: The eMERGE study.

Jodell E Linder, Aimee Allworth, Harris T Bland,Pedro J Caraballo,Rex L Chisholm,Ellen Wright Clayton,David R Crosslin,Ozan Dikilitas, Alanna DiVietro,Edward D Esplin, Sophie Forman,Robert R Freimuth,Adam S Gordon,Richard Green,Maegan V Harden,Ingrid A Holm,Gail P Jarvik,Elizabeth W Karlson, Sofia Labrecque,Niall J Lennon,Nita A Limdi,Kathleen F Mittendorf,Shawn N Murphy,Lori Orlando,Cynthia A Prows,Luke V Rasmussen,Laura Rasmussen-Torvik,Robb Rowley,Konrad Teodor Sawicki,Tara Schmidlen,Shannon Terek,David Veenstra,Digna R Velez Edwards,Devin Absher,Noura S Abul-Husn, Jorge Alsip,Hana Bangash,Mark Beasley,Jennifer E Below,Eta S Berner,James Booth,Wendy K Chung,James J Cimino,John Connolly, Patrick Davis,Beth Devine,Stephanie M Fullerton,Candace Guiducci,Melissa L Habrat,Heather Hain,Hakon Hakonarson,Margaret Harr,Eden Haverfield,Valentina Hernandez,Christin Hoell,Martha Horike-Pyne,George Hripcsak,Marguerite R Irvin, Christopher Kachulis,Dean Karavite,Eimear E Kenny,Atlas Khan,Krzysztof Kiryluk,Bruce Korf,Leah Kottyan,Iftikhar J Kullo, Katie Larkin,Cong Liu,Edyta Malolepsza,Teri A Manolio,Thomas May,Elizabeth M McNally,Frank Mentch,Alexandra Miller,Sean D Mooney,Priyanka Murali, Brenda Mutai,Naveen Muthu,Bahram Namjou,Emma F Perez,Megan J Puckelwartz,Tejinder Rakhra-Burris,Dan M Roden,Elisabeth A Rosenthal,Seyedmohammad Saadatagah,Maya Sabatello, Dan J Schaid, Baergen Schultz, Lynn Seabolt,Gabriel Q Shaibi,Richard R Sharp,Brian Shirts,Maureen E Smith,Jordan W Smoller, Rene Sterling,Sabrina A Suckiel,Jeritt Thayer,Hemant K Tiwari,Susan B Trinidad,Theresa Walunas,Wei-Qi Wei,Quinn S Wells,Chunhua Weng,Georgia L Wiesner,Ken Wiley, eMERGE Consortium,Josh F Peterson

Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics(2023)

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PURPOSE:Assessing the risk of common, complex diseases requires consideration of clinical risk factors as well as monogenic and polygenic risks, which in turn may be reflected in family history. Returning risks to individuals and providers may influence preventive care or use of prophylactic therapies for those individuals at high genetic risk. METHODS:To enable integrated genetic risk assessment, the eMERGE (electronic MEdical Records and GEnomics) network is enrolling 25,000 diverse individuals in a prospective cohort study across 10 sites. The network developed methods to return cross-ancestry polygenic risk scores, monogenic risks, family history, and clinical risk assessments via a genome-informed risk assessment (GIRA) report and will assess uptake of care recommendations after return of results. RESULTS:GIRAs include summary care recommendations for 11 conditions, education pages, and clinical laboratory reports. The return of high-risk GIRA to individuals and providers includes guidelines for care and lifestyle recommendations. Assembling the GIRA required infrastructure and workflows for ingesting and presenting content from multiple sources. Recruitment began in February 2022. CONCLUSION:Return of a novel report for communicating monogenic, polygenic, and family history-based risk factors will inform the benefits of integrated genetic risk assessment for routine health care.
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