Putting polygenic scores in context: How intersectional factors affect relative and absolute genetic risk

Putting polygenic scores in context: How intersectional factors affect relative and absolute genetic risk

Intersecting sociodemographic contexts meaningfully reshape genetic risk. Across 106 two-way intersections, polygenic scores showed substantial shifts in relative risk for seven diseases, whereas absolute risk changed more modestly after accounting for context prevalence. These findings highlight the importance of contextualizing genetic risk for clinical care.