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Bridging Genomics to Cardiology Clinical Practice: Artificial Intelligence in Optimizing Polygenic Risk Scores: A Systematic Review Publisher



K Hosseini KAVEH ; Nat Anaraki Nazanin Alsadat TABATABAEI ; P Dastjerdi PARHAM ; S Kazemian SINA ; M Hasanzad MANDANA ; Ma Alkhouli Mohamad ADNAN ; Mu Alam Mahboob U ; K Nasir KHURRAM ; Js Rana Jamal S ; Ab Bhatt Ami B
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Source: JACC: Advances Published:2025


Abstract

Despite advances in cardiovascular disease risk stratification, traditional risk prediction models often fail to identify high-risk individuals before adverse events occur, underscoring the need for more precise tools. Polygenic risk scores (PRS) quantify genetic susceptibility by aggregating genetic variants but face challenges in practice. This systematic review investigates how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms can optimize PRS (AI-optimized PRS) to improve cardiovascular disease prediction. Analyzing 13 studies, we found that AI-optimized PRS models enhance predictive accuracy by improving feature selection, handling high-dimensional data, and integrating diverse variables—including clinical risk factors, biomarkers, imaging, and combining multiple PRS. These models outperform nonoptimized PRS models, providing a more comprehensive understanding of individual risk profiles. Evidence suggests that AI-optimized PRS can better stratify patients and guide personalized prevention strategies. Future research is needed to explore sex differences, include diverse populations, integrate AI-optimized PRS into electronic health records, and assess cost-effectiveness. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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