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Chromosome-selective sequencing of maternal plasma cell-free DNA for first-trimester detection of trisomy 21 and trisomy 18.

Ghalia Ashoor1, Argyro Syngelaki, Marion Wagner, Cahit Birdir, Kypros H Nicolaides.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the prenatal detection rate of trisomy 21 and 18 and the false-positive rate by chromosome-selective sequencing of maternal plasma cell-free DNA. STUDY
DESIGN: Nested case-control study of cell-free DNA was examined in plasma that was obtained at 11-13 weeks before chorionic villous sampling from 300 euploid pregnancies, 50 pregnancies with trisomy 21, and 50 pregnancies with trisomy 18. Laboratory personnel were blinded to fetal karyotype.
RESULTS: Risk scores for trisomy 21 and 18 were given for 397 of the 400 samples that were analyzed. In all 50 cases of trisomy 21, the risk score for trisomy 21 was ≥ 99%, and the risk score for trisomy 18 was ≤ 0.01%. In all 50 cases of trisomy 18, the risk score for trisomy 21 was ≤ 0.01%, and the risk score for trisomy 18 was ≥ 99% in 47 cases, 98.8% in 1 case, 88.5% in 1 case, and 0.11% in 1 case. In 3 of the 300 euploid pregnancies (1%), no risk score was provided, because there was failed amplification and sequencing. In the remaining 297 cases, the risk score for trisomy 21 was ≤ 0.01%, and the risk score for trisomy 18 was ≤ 0.01% in 295 cases, 0.04% in 1 case, and 0.23% in 1 case. Therefore, the sensitivity for detecting trisomy 21 was 100% (50/50 cases); the sensitivity for trisomy 18 was 98% (49/50 cases), and the specificity was 100% (297/297 cases).
CONCLUSION: In this study, chromosome-selective sequencing of cell-free DNA separated all cases of trisomy 21 and 98% of trisomy 18 from euploid pregnancies.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22464073     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2012.01.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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