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A maternal serum screen for trisomy 18: an extension of maternal serum screening for Down syndrome.

A J Staples1, E F Robertson, E Ranieri, R G Ryall, E A Haan.   

Abstract

The feasibility of extending second-trimester maternal blood screening for Down syndrome so as to include screening for trisomy 18 was examined using stored maternal serum samples collected for neural tube-defect screening. There were 12 samples from trisomy 18 pregnancies and 390 controls. The median maternal serum concentration of alpha-fetoprotein, free alpha-subunit human chorionic gonadotrophin, free beta-subunit human chorionic gonadotrophin, intact human chorionic gonadotrophin, total estriol, unconjugated estriol, estradiol, human placental lactogen, and progesterone were lowered in those pregnancies affected by trisomy 18 when compared with unaffected pregnancies matched for racial origin, maternal age, gestational age, and sample-storage duration. At an estimated odds risk of 1:400, 83.3% of affected pregnancies were detected using an algorithm which combines the maternal age-related risk with the maternal serum concentrations of unconjugated estriol, free alpha-subunit human chorionic gonadotrophin, free beta-subunit human chorionic gonadotrophin, estradiol, and human placental lactogen. The associated false-positive rate was 2.6%. At high risk odds of 1:10, the detection rate was 58.3%, with an associated false-positive rate of 0.3%. beta-Subunit human chorionic gonadotrophin and unconjugated estriol were the most powerful discriminators. It is possible to incorporate into existing Down syndrome screening programs an algorithm for detecting trisomy 18 with high sensitivity and specificity.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1833973      PMCID: PMC1683263     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


  12 in total

1.  Prenatal screening for trisomy 18 in the second trimester.

Authors:  J A Canick; G E Palomaki; R Osathanondh
Journal:  Prenat Diagn       Date:  1990-08       Impact factor: 3.050

2.  Abnormal maternal serum chorionic gonadotropin levels in pregnancies with fetal chromosome abnormalities.

Authors:  M H Bogart; M R Pandian; O W Jones
Journal:  Prenat Diagn       Date:  1987-11       Impact factor: 3.050

3.  Maternal serum screening for Down's syndrome in early pregnancy.

Authors:  N J Wald; H S Cuckle; J W Densem; K Nanchahal; P Royston; T Chard; J E Haddow; G J Knight; G E Palomaki; J A Canick
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1988-10-08

4.  Low second trimester maternal serum unconjugated oestriol in pregnancies with Down's syndrome.

Authors:  J A Canick; G J Knight; G E Palomaki; J E Haddow; H S Cuckle; N J Wald
Journal:  Br J Obstet Gynaecol       Date:  1988-04

5.  First-trimester maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein and human chorionic gonadotropin screening for chromosome defects.

Authors:  L Nebiolo; M Ozturk; B Brambati; S Miller; J Wands; A Milunsky
Journal:  Prenat Diagn       Date:  1990-09       Impact factor: 3.050

6.  Second trimester maternal serum pregnancy specific beta-1 glycoprotein (SP-1) levels in normal and Down syndrome pregnancies.

Authors:  E Petrocik; E R Wassman; J J Lee; J C Kelly
Journal:  Am J Med Genet       Date:  1990-09

7.  Chromosomal abnormality rates at amniocentesis and in live-born infants.

Authors:  E B Hook; P K Cross; D M Schreinemachers
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1983-04-15       Impact factor: 56.272

8.  Maternal serum unconjugated oestriol as an antenatal screening test for Down's syndrome.

Authors:  N J Wald; H S Cuckle; J W Densem; K Nanchahal; J A Canick; J E Haddow; G J Knight; G E Palomaki
Journal:  Br J Obstet Gynaecol       Date:  1988-04

9.  Screening for fetal Down's syndrome in pregnancy by measuring maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein levels.

Authors:  M S DiMaio; A Baumgarten; R M Greenstein; H M Saal; M J Mahoney
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1987-08-06       Impact factor: 91.245

10.  An association between low maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein and fetal chromosomal abnormalities.

Authors:  I R Merkatz; H M Nitowsky; J N Macri; W E Johnson
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1984-04-01       Impact factor: 8.661

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1.  Prenatal screening for trisomy 18 with free beta human chorionic gonadotrophin as a marker.

Authors:  K Spencer; A S Mallard; E J Coombes; J N Macri
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1993-12-04

2.  Two-Dimensional Differential Gel Electrophoresis to Identify Protein Biomarkers in Amniotic Fluid of Edwards Syndrome (Trisomy 18) Pregnancies.

Authors:  Te-Yao Hsu; Hao Lin; Hsuan-Ning Hung; Kuender D Yang; Chia-Yu Ou; Ching-Chang Tsai; Hsin-Hsin Cheng; Su-Hai Chung; Bi-Hua Cheng; Yi-Hsun Wong; An Kuo Chou; Chang-Chun Hsiao
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-01-11       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 3.  The trisomy 18 syndrome.

Authors:  Anna Cereda; John C Carey
Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2012-10-23       Impact factor: 4.123

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