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A randomized and blinded comparison of qPCR and NGS-based detection of aneuploidy in a cell line mixture model of blastocyst biopsy mosaicism

PURPOSE: A subset of preimplantation stage embryos may possess mosaicism of chromosomal constitution, representing a possible limitation to the clinical predictive value of comprehensive chromosome screening (CCS) from a single biopsy. However, contemporary methods of CCS may be capable of predictin...

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Autores principales: Goodrich, David, Tao, Xin, Bohrer, Chelsea, Lonczak, Agnieszka, Xing, Tongji, Zimmerman, Rebekah, Zhan, Yiping, Scott Jr, Richard T., Treff, Nathan R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5125146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27497716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10815-016-0784-3
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author Goodrich, David
Tao, Xin
Bohrer, Chelsea
Lonczak, Agnieszka
Xing, Tongji
Zimmerman, Rebekah
Zhan, Yiping
Scott Jr, Richard T.
Treff, Nathan R.
author_facet Goodrich, David
Tao, Xin
Bohrer, Chelsea
Lonczak, Agnieszka
Xing, Tongji
Zimmerman, Rebekah
Zhan, Yiping
Scott Jr, Richard T.
Treff, Nathan R.
author_sort Goodrich, David
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description PURPOSE: A subset of preimplantation stage embryos may possess mosaicism of chromosomal constitution, representing a possible limitation to the clinical predictive value of comprehensive chromosome screening (CCS) from a single biopsy. However, contemporary methods of CCS may be capable of predicting mosaicism in the blastocyst by detecting intermediate levels of aneuploidy within a trophectoderm biopsy. This study evaluates the sensitivity and specificity of aneuploidy detection by two CCS platforms using a cell line mixture model of a mosaic trophectoderm biopsy. METHODS: Four cell lines with known karyotypes were obtained and mixed together at specific ratios of six total cells (0:6, 1:5, 2:4, 3:3, 4:2, 5:1, and 6:0). A female euploid and a male trisomy 18 cell line were used for one set, and a male trisomy 13 and a male trisomy 15 cell line were used for another. Replicates of each mixture were prepared, randomized, and blinded for analysis by one of two CCS platforms (quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) or VeriSeq next-generation sequencing (NGS)). Sensitivity and specificity of aneuploidy detection at each level of mosaicism was determined and compared between platforms. RESULTS: With the default settings for each platform, the sensitivity of qPCR and NGS were not statistically different, and 100 % specificity was observed (no false positives) at all levels of mosaicism. However, the use of previously published custom criteria for NGS increased sensitivity but also significantly decreased specificity (33 % false-positive prediction of aneuploidy). CONCLUSIONS: By demonstrating increased false-positive diagnoses when reducing the stringency of predicting an abnormality, these data illustrate the importance of preclinical evaluation of new testing paradigms before clinical implementation.
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spelling pubmed-51251462016-12-12 A randomized and blinded comparison of qPCR and NGS-based detection of aneuploidy in a cell line mixture model of blastocyst biopsy mosaicism Goodrich, David Tao, Xin Bohrer, Chelsea Lonczak, Agnieszka Xing, Tongji Zimmerman, Rebekah Zhan, Yiping Scott Jr, Richard T. Treff, Nathan R. J Assist Reprod Genet Genetics PURPOSE: A subset of preimplantation stage embryos may possess mosaicism of chromosomal constitution, representing a possible limitation to the clinical predictive value of comprehensive chromosome screening (CCS) from a single biopsy. However, contemporary methods of CCS may be capable of predicting mosaicism in the blastocyst by detecting intermediate levels of aneuploidy within a trophectoderm biopsy. This study evaluates the sensitivity and specificity of aneuploidy detection by two CCS platforms using a cell line mixture model of a mosaic trophectoderm biopsy. METHODS: Four cell lines with known karyotypes were obtained and mixed together at specific ratios of six total cells (0:6, 1:5, 2:4, 3:3, 4:2, 5:1, and 6:0). A female euploid and a male trisomy 18 cell line were used for one set, and a male trisomy 13 and a male trisomy 15 cell line were used for another. Replicates of each mixture were prepared, randomized, and blinded for analysis by one of two CCS platforms (quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) or VeriSeq next-generation sequencing (NGS)). Sensitivity and specificity of aneuploidy detection at each level of mosaicism was determined and compared between platforms. RESULTS: With the default settings for each platform, the sensitivity of qPCR and NGS were not statistically different, and 100 % specificity was observed (no false positives) at all levels of mosaicism. However, the use of previously published custom criteria for NGS increased sensitivity but also significantly decreased specificity (33 % false-positive prediction of aneuploidy). CONCLUSIONS: By demonstrating increased false-positive diagnoses when reducing the stringency of predicting an abnormality, these data illustrate the importance of preclinical evaluation of new testing paradigms before clinical implementation. Springer US 2016-08-06 2016-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5125146/ /pubmed/27497716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10815-016-0784-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This 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.
spellingShingle Genetics
Goodrich, David
Tao, Xin
Bohrer, Chelsea
Lonczak, Agnieszka
Xing, Tongji
Zimmerman, Rebekah
Zhan, Yiping
Scott Jr, Richard T.
Treff, Nathan R.
A randomized and blinded comparison of qPCR and NGS-based detection of aneuploidy in a cell line mixture model of blastocyst biopsy mosaicism
title A randomized and blinded comparison of qPCR and NGS-based detection of aneuploidy in a cell line mixture model of blastocyst biopsy mosaicism
title_full A randomized and blinded comparison of qPCR and NGS-based detection of aneuploidy in a cell line mixture model of blastocyst biopsy mosaicism
title_fullStr A randomized and blinded comparison of qPCR and NGS-based detection of aneuploidy in a cell line mixture model of blastocyst biopsy mosaicism
title_full_unstemmed A randomized and blinded comparison of qPCR and NGS-based detection of aneuploidy in a cell line mixture model of blastocyst biopsy mosaicism
title_short A randomized and blinded comparison of qPCR and NGS-based detection of aneuploidy in a cell line mixture model of blastocyst biopsy mosaicism
title_sort randomized and blinded comparison of qpcr and ngs-based detection of aneuploidy in a cell line mixture model of blastocyst biopsy mosaicism
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5125146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27497716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10815-016-0784-3
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