Actionable Genotypes and Their Association with Life Span in Iceland

Brynjar Ö. Jensson(Girls Incorporated), Gudny A. Arnadottir(Girls Incorporated), Hildigunnur Katrínardóttir(Girls Incorporated), Rún Friðriksdóttir(Girls Incorporated), Hannes Helgason(Girls Incorporated), Ásmundur Oddsson(Girls Incorporated), Garðar Sveinbjörnsson(Girls Incorporated), Hannes P. Eggertsson(Girls Incorporated), Gísli H. Halldórsson(Girls Incorporated), Bjarni A. Atlason(Girls Incorporated), Hákon Jónsson(Girls Incorporated), Gudjon R. Oskarsson(Girls Incorporated), Árni Sturluson(Girls Incorporated), Sigurjón A. Guðjónsson(Girls Incorporated), Guðmundur Á. Þórisson(Girls Incorporated), Florian Zink(Girls Incorporated), Kristjan H. S. Moore(Girls Incorporated), Gunnar Pálsson(Girls Incorporated), Ásgeir Sigurðsson(Girls Incorporated), Aðalbjörg Jónasdóttir(Girls Incorporated), Áslaug Jónasdóttir(Girls Incorporated), Magnus K. Magnusson(Girls Incorporated), Anna Helgadóttir(Girls Incorporated), Valgerður Steinthórsdóttir(Girls Incorporated), Jūlı́us Guðmundsson(Girls Incorporated), Simon Stacey(Girls Incorporated), Rafn Hilmarsson(Girls Incorporated), Ísleifur Ólafsson(Girls Incorporated), Oskar T. Johannsson(Girls Incorporated), Davíð O. Arnar(Girls Incorporated), Jona Saemundsdottir(Girls Incorporated), Ólafur Þ. Magnússon(Girls Incorporated), Gísli Másson(Girls Incorporated), Bjarni V. Halldórsson(Reykjavík University), Agnar Helgason(Girls Incorporated), Hreinn Stefánsson(Girls Incorporated), Ingileif Jónsdóttir(Girls Incorporated), Hilma Hólm(Girls Incorporated), Þórunn Rafnar(Girls Incorporated), Unnur Þorsteinsdóttir(Girls Incorporated), Daníel F. Guðbjartsson(Girls Incorporated), Kāri Stefánsson(Girls Incorporated), Patrick Sulem(Girls Incorporated)
New England Journal of Medicine
November 8, 2023
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 2021, the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) recommended reporting actionable genotypes in 73 genes associated with diseases for which preventive or therapeutic measures are available. Evaluations of the association of actionable genotypes in these genes with life span are currently lacking. METHODS: We assessed the prevalence of coding and splice variants in genes on the ACMG Secondary Findings, version 3.0 (ACMG SF v3.0), list in the genomes of 57,933 Icelanders. We assigned pathogenicity to all reviewed variants using reported evidence in the ClinVar database, the frequency of variants, and their associations with disease to create a manually curated set of actionable genotypes (variants). We assessed the relationship between these genotypes and life span and further examined the specific causes of death among carriers. RESULTS: Through manual curation of 4405 sequence variants in the ACMG SF v3.0 genes, we identified 235 actionable genotypes in 53 genes. Of the 57,933 participants, 2306 (4.0%) carried at least one actionable genotype. We found shorter median survival among persons carrying actionable genotypes than among noncarriers. Specifically, we found that carrying an actionable genotype in a cancer gene was associated with survival that was 3 years shorter than that among noncarriers, with causes of death among carriers attributed primarily to cancer-related conditions. Furthermore, we found evidence of association between carrying an actionable genotype in certain genes in the cardiovascular disease group and a reduced life span. CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of the ACMG SF v3.0 guidelines, we found that approximately 1 in 25 Icelanders carried an actionable genotype and that carrying such a genotype was associated with a reduced life span. (Funded by deCODE Genetics-Amgen.).


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