Literature DB >> 12913351

Studies on the isolation and identification of fetal nucleated red blood cells in the circulation of pregnant women before and after chorion villus sampling.

B Christensen1, S Kølvraa, L Lykke-Hansen, T Lörch, D Gohel, S Smidt-Jensen, J Bang, J Philip.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of various molecular forms of hemoglobin as markers for fetal nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs).
METHODS: The presence of epsilon and gamma globin positive NRBCs was investigated in pure fetal blood and in blood from pregnant women before and after chorion biopsy. Maternal samples were enriched for NRBCs by various conventional methods, including limited enrichment by only positive CD71 selection or single density gradient. We searched for fetal cells on slides by automated scanning. Fetal cells were defined by (1) the presence of epsilon or gamma globin and (2) simultaneously by the presence of a Y chromosome signal.
RESULTS: 18 of 25 gamma globin positive cells identified in blood samples after chorion biopsy were chromosome Y signal positive, and 1 cell had two X chromosome signals. 263 of 339 epsilon globin positive cells identified in blood samples after chorion biopsy were hybridized with X and Y chromosome probes. None had two X signals, and 249 were Y positive. In blood samples before chorion biopsy, only 1 epsilon globin positive fetal NRBC and no epsilon globin positive maternal NRBCs were found.
CONCLUSIONS: Epsilon globin may be specific for fetal NRBCs. Only 1 epsilon globin positive fetal cell was identified in 1 of 12 blood samples before chorion biopsy, representing a total of 182 ml of maternal blood. This suggests that most fetal cells found in maternal blood by fluorescence in situ hybridization methods may not be NRBCs. Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12913351     DOI: 10.1159/000071983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fetal Diagn Ther        ISSN: 1015-3837            Impact factor:   2.587


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