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Droplet Digital PCR for Non-Invasive Prenatal Detection of Fetal Single-Gene Point Mutations in Maternal Plasma

Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is based on the detection and characterization of circulating cell-free fetal DNA (ccffDNA) in maternal plasma and aims to identify genetic abnormalities. At present, commercial NIPT kits can detect only aneuploidies, small deletions and insertions and some pater...

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Autores principales: D’Aversa, Elisabetta, Breveglieri, Giulia, Boutou, Effrossyni, Balassopoulou, Angeliki, Voskaridou, Ersi, Pellegatti, Patrizia, Guerra, Giovanni, Scapoli, Chiara, Gambari, Roberto, Borgatti, Monica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8911123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269962
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052819
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author D’Aversa, Elisabetta
Breveglieri, Giulia
Boutou, Effrossyni
Balassopoulou, Angeliki
Voskaridou, Ersi
Pellegatti, Patrizia
Guerra, Giovanni
Scapoli, Chiara
Gambari, Roberto
Borgatti, Monica
author_facet D’Aversa, Elisabetta
Breveglieri, Giulia
Boutou, Effrossyni
Balassopoulou, Angeliki
Voskaridou, Ersi
Pellegatti, Patrizia
Guerra, Giovanni
Scapoli, Chiara
Gambari, Roberto
Borgatti, Monica
author_sort D’Aversa, Elisabetta
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description Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is based on the detection and characterization of circulating cell-free fetal DNA (ccffDNA) in maternal plasma and aims to identify genetic abnormalities. At present, commercial NIPT kits can detect only aneuploidies, small deletions and insertions and some paternally inherited single-gene point mutations causing genetic diseases, but not maternally inherited ones. In this work, we have developed two NIPT assays, based on the innovative and sensitive droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) technology, to identify the two most common β thalassemia mutations in the Mediterranean area (β(+)IVSI-110 and β(0)39), maternally and/or paternally inherited, by fetal genotyping. The assays were optimized in terms of amplification efficiency and hybridization specificity, using mixtures of two genomic DNAs with different genotypes and percentages to simulate fetal and maternal circulating cell-free DNA (ccfDNA) at various gestational weeks. The two ddPCR assays were then applied to determine the fetal genotype from 52 maternal plasma samples at different gestational ages. The diagnostic outcomes were confirmed for all the samples by DNA sequencing. In the case of mutations inherited from the mother or from both parents, a precise dosage of normal and mutated alleles was required to determine the fetal genotype. In particular, we identified two diagnostic ranges for allelic ratio values statistically distinct and not overlapping, allowing correct fetal genotype determinations for almost all the analyzed samples. In conclusion, we have developed a simple and sensitive diagnostic tool, based on ddPCR, for the NIPT of β(+)IVSI-110 and β(0)39 mutations paternally and, for the first time, maternally inherited, a tool, which may be applied to other single point mutations causing monogenic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-89111232022-03-11 Droplet Digital PCR for Non-Invasive Prenatal Detection of Fetal Single-Gene Point Mutations in Maternal Plasma D’Aversa, Elisabetta Breveglieri, Giulia Boutou, Effrossyni Balassopoulou, Angeliki Voskaridou, Ersi Pellegatti, Patrizia Guerra, Giovanni Scapoli, Chiara Gambari, Roberto Borgatti, Monica Int J Mol Sci Article Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is based on the detection and characterization of circulating cell-free fetal DNA (ccffDNA) in maternal plasma and aims to identify genetic abnormalities. At present, commercial NIPT kits can detect only aneuploidies, small deletions and insertions and some paternally inherited single-gene point mutations causing genetic diseases, but not maternally inherited ones. In this work, we have developed two NIPT assays, based on the innovative and sensitive droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) technology, to identify the two most common β thalassemia mutations in the Mediterranean area (β(+)IVSI-110 and β(0)39), maternally and/or paternally inherited, by fetal genotyping. The assays were optimized in terms of amplification efficiency and hybridization specificity, using mixtures of two genomic DNAs with different genotypes and percentages to simulate fetal and maternal circulating cell-free DNA (ccfDNA) at various gestational weeks. The two ddPCR assays were then applied to determine the fetal genotype from 52 maternal plasma samples at different gestational ages. The diagnostic outcomes were confirmed for all the samples by DNA sequencing. In the case of mutations inherited from the mother or from both parents, a precise dosage of normal and mutated alleles was required to determine the fetal genotype. In particular, we identified two diagnostic ranges for allelic ratio values statistically distinct and not overlapping, allowing correct fetal genotype determinations for almost all the analyzed samples. In conclusion, we have developed a simple and sensitive diagnostic tool, based on ddPCR, for the NIPT of β(+)IVSI-110 and β(0)39 mutations paternally and, for the first time, maternally inherited, a tool, which may be applied to other single point mutations causing monogenic diseases. MDPI 2022-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8911123/ /pubmed/35269962 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052819 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
D’Aversa, Elisabetta
Breveglieri, Giulia
Boutou, Effrossyni
Balassopoulou, Angeliki
Voskaridou, Ersi
Pellegatti, Patrizia
Guerra, Giovanni
Scapoli, Chiara
Gambari, Roberto
Borgatti, Monica
Droplet Digital PCR for Non-Invasive Prenatal Detection of Fetal Single-Gene Point Mutations in Maternal Plasma
title Droplet Digital PCR for Non-Invasive Prenatal Detection of Fetal Single-Gene Point Mutations in Maternal Plasma
title_full Droplet Digital PCR for Non-Invasive Prenatal Detection of Fetal Single-Gene Point Mutations in Maternal Plasma
title_fullStr Droplet Digital PCR for Non-Invasive Prenatal Detection of Fetal Single-Gene Point Mutations in Maternal Plasma
title_full_unstemmed Droplet Digital PCR for Non-Invasive Prenatal Detection of Fetal Single-Gene Point Mutations in Maternal Plasma
title_short Droplet Digital PCR for Non-Invasive Prenatal Detection of Fetal Single-Gene Point Mutations in Maternal Plasma
title_sort droplet digital pcr for non-invasive prenatal detection of fetal single-gene point mutations in maternal plasma
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8911123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269962
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052819
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