Stratified medicine holds great promise to tailor treatment to the needs of individual patients. While genetics holds great potential to aid patient stratification, it remains a major challenge to operationalize complex genetic risk factor profiles to deconstruct clinical heterogeneity. Contemporary approaches to this problem rely on polygenic risk scores (PRS), which provide only limited clinical utility and lack a clear biological foundation. To overcome these limitations, we develop the CASTom-iGEx approach to stratify individuals based on the aggregated impact of their genetic risk factor profiles on tissue specific gene expression levels. The paradigmatic application of this approach to coronary artery disease or schizophrenia patient cohorts identified diverse strata or biotypes. These biotypes are characterized by distinct endophenotype profiles as well as clinical parameters and are fundamentally distinct from PRS based groupings. In stark contrast to the latter, the CASTom-iGEx strategy discovers biologically meaningful and clinically actionable patient subgroups, where complex genetic liabilities are not randomly distributed across individuals but rather converge onto distinct disease relevant biological processes. These results support the notion of different patient biotypes characterized by partially distinct pathomechanisms. Thus, the universally applicable approach presented here has the potential to constitute an important component of future personalized medicine paradigms.
Förderungen BMBF European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme BMBF eMed program NIMH Human Brain Collection Core IRP NIMH NIH F. Hoffman-La Roche Ltd Takeda Pharmaceuticals Company Limited CommonMind Consortium NINDS NIMH NIDA NHLBI NHGRI NCI BMBF Regulatory Genomics Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) (DFG) Leducq Foundation for Cardiovascular Research British Heart Foundation (BHF)/German Centre of Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) German Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy German Research Foundation (DFG) Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts Bavarian State Ministry of Health NARSAD Young Investigator Grant European Union'sHorizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (PSY-PGx) ERA-NET Neuron (BMBF) Dr. Lisa Oehler Foundation (Kassel, Germany) German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the framework of the BipoLife network Common Fund of the Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health