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Enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm) in the first trimester – not all chromosome aberrations can be detected by NIPT

BACKGROUND: Since non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in maternal blood became available, we evaluated which chromosome aberrations found in our cohort of fetuses with an enlarged NT in the first trimester of pregnancy (tested with SNP microarray) could be detected by NIPT as well. METHOD: 362 fetu...

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Autores principales: Srebniak, Malgorzata I., de Wit, Merel C., Diderich, Karin E. M., Govaerts, Lutgarde C. P., Joosten, Marieke, Knapen, Maarten F. C. M., Bos, Marnix J., Looye-Bruinsma, Gerda A. G., Koningen, Mieke, Go, Attie T. J. I., Galjaard, Robert Jan H., Van Opstal, Diane
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5015200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27610202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-016-0279-z
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author Srebniak, Malgorzata I.
de Wit, Merel C.
Diderich, Karin E. M.
Govaerts, Lutgarde C. P.
Joosten, Marieke
Knapen, Maarten F. C. M.
Bos, Marnix J.
Looye-Bruinsma, Gerda A. G.
Koningen, Mieke
Go, Attie T. J. I.
Galjaard, Robert Jan H.
Van Opstal, Diane
author_facet Srebniak, Malgorzata I.
de Wit, Merel C.
Diderich, Karin E. M.
Govaerts, Lutgarde C. P.
Joosten, Marieke
Knapen, Maarten F. C. M.
Bos, Marnix J.
Looye-Bruinsma, Gerda A. G.
Koningen, Mieke
Go, Attie T. J. I.
Galjaard, Robert Jan H.
Van Opstal, Diane
author_sort Srebniak, Malgorzata I.
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description BACKGROUND: Since non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in maternal blood became available, we evaluated which chromosome aberrations found in our cohort of fetuses with an enlarged NT in the first trimester of pregnancy (tested with SNP microarray) could be detected by NIPT as well. METHOD: 362 fetuses were referred for cytogenetic testing due to an enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm). Chromosome aberrations were investigated using QF-PCR, karyotyping and whole genome SNP array. RESULTS: After invasive testing a chromosomal abnormality was detected in 137/362 (38 %) fetuses. 100/362 (28 %) cases concerned trisomy 21, 18 or 13, 25/362 (7 %) an aneuploidy of sex chromosomes and 3/362 (0.8 %) triploidy. In 6/362 (1.6 %) a pathogenic structural unbalanced chromosome aberration was seen and in 3/362 (0.8 %) a susceptibility locus for neurodevelopmental disorders was found. We estimated that in 2–10 % of fetuses with enlarged NT a chromosome aberration would be missed by current NIPT approaches. CONCLUSION: Based on our cohort of fetuses with enlarged NT we may conclude that NIPT, depending on the approach, will miss chromosome aberrations in a significant percentage of pregnancies. Moreover all abnormal NIPT results require confirmatory studies with invasive testing, which will delay definitive diagnosis in ca. 30 % of patients. These figures are important for pretest counseling enabling pregnant women to make informed choices on the prenatal test. Larger cohorts of fetuses with an enlarged NT should be investigated to assess the additional diagnostic value of high resolution array testing for this indication.
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spelling pubmed-50152002016-09-09 Enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm) in the first trimester – not all chromosome aberrations can be detected by NIPT Srebniak, Malgorzata I. de Wit, Merel C. Diderich, Karin E. M. Govaerts, Lutgarde C. P. Joosten, Marieke Knapen, Maarten F. C. M. Bos, Marnix J. Looye-Bruinsma, Gerda A. G. Koningen, Mieke Go, Attie T. J. I. Galjaard, Robert Jan H. Van Opstal, Diane Mol Cytogenet Research BACKGROUND: Since non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in maternal blood became available, we evaluated which chromosome aberrations found in our cohort of fetuses with an enlarged NT in the first trimester of pregnancy (tested with SNP microarray) could be detected by NIPT as well. METHOD: 362 fetuses were referred for cytogenetic testing due to an enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm). Chromosome aberrations were investigated using QF-PCR, karyotyping and whole genome SNP array. RESULTS: After invasive testing a chromosomal abnormality was detected in 137/362 (38 %) fetuses. 100/362 (28 %) cases concerned trisomy 21, 18 or 13, 25/362 (7 %) an aneuploidy of sex chromosomes and 3/362 (0.8 %) triploidy. In 6/362 (1.6 %) a pathogenic structural unbalanced chromosome aberration was seen and in 3/362 (0.8 %) a susceptibility locus for neurodevelopmental disorders was found. We estimated that in 2–10 % of fetuses with enlarged NT a chromosome aberration would be missed by current NIPT approaches. CONCLUSION: Based on our cohort of fetuses with enlarged NT we may conclude that NIPT, depending on the approach, will miss chromosome aberrations in a significant percentage of pregnancies. Moreover all abnormal NIPT results require confirmatory studies with invasive testing, which will delay definitive diagnosis in ca. 30 % of patients. These figures are important for pretest counseling enabling pregnant women to make informed choices on the prenatal test. Larger cohorts of fetuses with an enlarged NT should be investigated to assess the additional diagnostic value of high resolution array testing for this indication. BioMed Central 2016-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5015200/ /pubmed/27610202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-016-0279-z Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Srebniak, Malgorzata I.
de Wit, Merel C.
Diderich, Karin E. M.
Govaerts, Lutgarde C. P.
Joosten, Marieke
Knapen, Maarten F. C. M.
Bos, Marnix J.
Looye-Bruinsma, Gerda A. G.
Koningen, Mieke
Go, Attie T. J. I.
Galjaard, Robert Jan H.
Van Opstal, Diane
Enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm) in the first trimester – not all chromosome aberrations can be detected by NIPT
title Enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm) in the first trimester – not all chromosome aberrations can be detected by NIPT
title_full Enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm) in the first trimester – not all chromosome aberrations can be detected by NIPT
title_fullStr Enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm) in the first trimester – not all chromosome aberrations can be detected by NIPT
title_full_unstemmed Enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm) in the first trimester – not all chromosome aberrations can be detected by NIPT
title_short Enlarged NT (≥3.5 mm) in the first trimester – not all chromosome aberrations can be detected by NIPT
title_sort enlarged nt (≥3.5 mm) in the first trimester – not all chromosome aberrations can be detected by nipt
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5015200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27610202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-016-0279-z
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