Literature DB >> 17108196

Fetal blood group genotyping: present and future.

Geoff Daniels1, Kirstin Finning, Pete Martin, Jo Summers.   

Abstract

Prediction of fetal blood group from DNA is usually performed when the mother has antibodies to RhD, to assess whether the fetus is at risk from hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). Over the last five years RhD testing on fetal DNA in maternal plasma has been introduced. At the International Blood Group Reference Laboratory (IBGRL) we employ real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RQ-PCR) to detect RHD exons 4, 5, and 10, which also reveals RHDpsi. SRY and, in RhD-negative (RhD-) females, eight biallelic polymorphisms are incorporated in an attempt to provide an internal positive control. Since 2000 we have tested 533 pregnancies for RhD. In 327 pregnancies where the RhD of the infant is known, we had one false-positive and one false-negative result. In 2004 we introduced fetal typing from DNA in maternal plasma for K, Rhc, and RhE, which represent single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on the KEL and RHCE genes. We have begun trials on an automated method for fetal RhD typing from DNA in maternal plasma. This is designed to test fetal RhD in all pregnant RhD- women, to identify the 40% with an RhD- fetus so that antenatal RhD immunoglobulin (Ig) prophylaxis can be avoided. Similar trials have already been reported by Sanquin Research Laboratories in Amsterdam.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17108196     DOI: 10.1196/annals.1368.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci        ISSN: 0077-8923            Impact factor:   5.691


  10 in total

1.  Benefits of blood group genotyping in multi-transfused patients from the south of Brazil.

Authors:  Gláucia Andréia Soares Guelsin; Ana Maria Sell; Lilian Castilho; Viviane Lika Masaki; Fabiano Cavalcante Melo; Margareth Naomi Hashimoto; Tatiana Takahashi Higa; Loide Souza Hirle; Jeane Eliete Laguila Visentainer
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 2.352

Review 2.  The role of antenatal immunoprophylaxis in the prevention of maternal-foetal anti-Rh(D) alloimmunisation.

Authors:  Giancarlo Maria Liumbruno; Angelo D'Alessandro; Federica Rea; Vanessa Piccinini; Liviana Catalano; Gabriele Calizzani; Simonetta Pupella; Giuliano Grazzini
Journal:  Blood Transfus       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 3.443

3.  Fetal RHD Genotyping from Circulating Cell-Free Fetal DNA in Plasma of Rh Negative Pregnant Women in Iran.

Authors:  Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi; Sedigheh Hantuoshzadeh; Mohammad Ali Okhovat; Nahid Nasiri; Azita Azarkeivan; Naser Amirizadeh
Journal:  Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus       Date:  2015-11-06       Impact factor: 0.900

4.  Fetal RHD genotyping by analysis of maternal plasma in a mixed population.

Authors:  Daphne R T Amaral; Débora C Credidio; Jordão Pellegrino; Lilian Castilho
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2011       Impact factor: 2.352

5.  Genotyping approach for non-invasive foetal RHD detection in an admixed population.

Authors:  Carolina Trucco Boggione; Melina E Luján Brajovich; Stella M Mattaloni; René A Di Mónaco; Silvia E García Borrás; Claudia S Biondi; Carlos M Cotorruelo
Journal:  Blood Transfus       Date:  2016-03-21       Impact factor: 3.443

6.  Effect of high throughput RHD typing of fetal DNA in maternal plasma on use of anti-RhD immunoglobulin in RhD negative pregnant women: prospective feasibility study.

Authors:  Kirstin Finning; Pete Martin; Joanna Summers; Edwin Massey; Geoff Poole; Geoff Daniels
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2008-04-03

7.  A new fetal RHD genotyping test: costs and benefits of mass testing to target antenatal anti-D prophylaxis in England and Wales.

Authors:  Ala Szczepura; Leeza Osipenko; Karoline Freeman
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2011-01-18       Impact factor: 3.007

8.  Whole-genome fetal and maternal DNA methylation analysis using MeDIP-NGS for the identification of differentially methylated regions.

Authors:  Anna Keravnou; Marios Ioannides; Kyriakos Tsangaras; Charalambos Loizides; Michael D Hadjidaniel; Elisavet A Papageorgiou; Skevi Kyriakou; Pavlos Antoniou; Petros Mina; Achilleas Achilleos; Maria Neofytou; Elena Kypri; Carolina Sismani; George Koumbaris; Philippos C Patsalis
Journal:  Genet Res (Camb)       Date:  2016-11-11       Impact factor: 1.588

9.  Circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum: applications in diagnostic techniques for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis.

Authors:  Peter B Gahan
Journal:  Int J Womens Health       Date:  2013-04-17

10.  The Epigenome View: An Effort towards Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis.

Authors:  Elisavet A Papageorgiou; George Koumbaris; Elena Kypri; Michael Hadjidaniel; Philippos C Patsalis
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2014-04-09       Impact factor: 4.096

  10 in total

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