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High Resolution Size Analysis of Fetal DNA in the Urine of Pregnant Women by Paired-End Massively Parallel Sequencing

BACKGROUND: Fetal DNA in maternal urine, if present, would be a valuable source of fetal genetic material for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. However, the existence of fetal DNA in maternal urine has remained controversial. The issue is due to the lack of appropriate technology to robustly detect th...

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Autores principales: Tsui, Nancy B. Y., Jiang, Peiyong, Chow, Katherine C. K., Su, Xiaoxi, Leung, Tak Y., Sun, Hao, Chan, K. C. Allen, Chiu, Rossa W. K., Lo, Y. M. Dennis
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23118982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048319
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author Tsui, Nancy B. Y.
Jiang, Peiyong
Chow, Katherine C. K.
Su, Xiaoxi
Leung, Tak Y.
Sun, Hao
Chan, K. C. Allen
Chiu, Rossa W. K.
Lo, Y. M. Dennis
author_facet Tsui, Nancy B. Y.
Jiang, Peiyong
Chow, Katherine C. K.
Su, Xiaoxi
Leung, Tak Y.
Sun, Hao
Chan, K. C. Allen
Chiu, Rossa W. K.
Lo, Y. M. Dennis
author_sort Tsui, Nancy B. Y.
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description BACKGROUND: Fetal DNA in maternal urine, if present, would be a valuable source of fetal genetic material for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. However, the existence of fetal DNA in maternal urine has remained controversial. The issue is due to the lack of appropriate technology to robustly detect the potentially highly degraded fetal DNA in maternal urine. METHODOLOGY: We have used massively parallel paired-end sequencing to investigate cell-free DNA molecules in maternal urine. Catheterized urine samples were collected from seven pregnant women during the third trimester of pregnancies. We detected fetal DNA by identifying sequenced reads that contained fetal-specific alleles of the single nucleotide polymorphisms. The sizes of individual urinary DNA fragments were deduced from the alignment positions of the paired reads. We measured the fractional fetal DNA concentration as well as the size distributions of fetal and maternal DNA in maternal urine. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Cell-free fetal DNA was detected in five of the seven maternal urine samples, with the fractional fetal DNA concentrations ranged from 1.92% to 4.73%. Fetal DNA became undetectable in maternal urine after delivery. The total urinary cell-free DNA molecules were less intact when compared with plasma DNA. Urinary fetal DNA fragments were very short, and the most dominant fetal sequences were between 29 bp and 45 bp in length. CONCLUSIONS: With the use of massively parallel sequencing, we have confirmed the existence of transrenal fetal DNA in maternal urine, and have shown that urinary fetal DNA was heavily degraded.
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spelling pubmed-34851432012-11-01 High Resolution Size Analysis of Fetal DNA in the Urine of Pregnant Women by Paired-End Massively Parallel Sequencing Tsui, Nancy B. Y. Jiang, Peiyong Chow, Katherine C. K. Su, Xiaoxi Leung, Tak Y. Sun, Hao Chan, K. C. Allen Chiu, Rossa W. K. Lo, Y. M. Dennis PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Fetal DNA in maternal urine, if present, would be a valuable source of fetal genetic material for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. However, the existence of fetal DNA in maternal urine has remained controversial. The issue is due to the lack of appropriate technology to robustly detect the potentially highly degraded fetal DNA in maternal urine. METHODOLOGY: We have used massively parallel paired-end sequencing to investigate cell-free DNA molecules in maternal urine. Catheterized urine samples were collected from seven pregnant women during the third trimester of pregnancies. We detected fetal DNA by identifying sequenced reads that contained fetal-specific alleles of the single nucleotide polymorphisms. The sizes of individual urinary DNA fragments were deduced from the alignment positions of the paired reads. We measured the fractional fetal DNA concentration as well as the size distributions of fetal and maternal DNA in maternal urine. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Cell-free fetal DNA was detected in five of the seven maternal urine samples, with the fractional fetal DNA concentrations ranged from 1.92% to 4.73%. Fetal DNA became undetectable in maternal urine after delivery. The total urinary cell-free DNA molecules were less intact when compared with plasma DNA. Urinary fetal DNA fragments were very short, and the most dominant fetal sequences were between 29 bp and 45 bp in length. CONCLUSIONS: With the use of massively parallel sequencing, we have confirmed the existence of transrenal fetal DNA in maternal urine, and have shown that urinary fetal DNA was heavily degraded. Public Library of Science 2012-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3485143/ /pubmed/23118982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048319 Text en © 2012 Tsui et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tsui, Nancy B. Y.
Jiang, Peiyong
Chow, Katherine C. K.
Su, Xiaoxi
Leung, Tak Y.
Sun, Hao
Chan, K. C. Allen
Chiu, Rossa W. K.
Lo, Y. M. Dennis
High Resolution Size Analysis of Fetal DNA in the Urine of Pregnant Women by Paired-End Massively Parallel Sequencing
title High Resolution Size Analysis of Fetal DNA in the Urine of Pregnant Women by Paired-End Massively Parallel Sequencing
title_full High Resolution Size Analysis of Fetal DNA in the Urine of Pregnant Women by Paired-End Massively Parallel Sequencing
title_fullStr High Resolution Size Analysis of Fetal DNA in the Urine of Pregnant Women by Paired-End Massively Parallel Sequencing
title_full_unstemmed High Resolution Size Analysis of Fetal DNA in the Urine of Pregnant Women by Paired-End Massively Parallel Sequencing
title_short High Resolution Size Analysis of Fetal DNA in the Urine of Pregnant Women by Paired-End Massively Parallel Sequencing
title_sort high resolution size analysis of fetal dna in the urine of pregnant women by paired-end massively parallel sequencing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23118982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048319
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