1. Noninvasive prenatal screening for cystic fibrosis using circulating trophoblasts:Detection of the 50 most common disease-causing variants
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Line Dahl Jeppesen, Dorte Launholt Lildballe, Lotte Hatt, Jakob Hedegaard, Ripudaman Singh, Christian Liebst Frisk Toft, Palle Schelde, Anders Sune Pedersen, Michael Knudsen, and Ida Vogel
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Fetus ,Pregnancy ,Prenatal Diagnosis/methods ,Noninvasive Prenatal Testing ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Humans ,Female ,Cystic Fibrosis/diagnosis ,Genetics (clinical) ,Genetic Testing/methods ,Trophoblasts - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common severe autosomal recessive disorders. Prenatal or preconception CF screening is offered in some countries. A maternal blood sample in early pregnancy can provide circulating trophoblasts and offers a DNA source for genetic analysis of both the mother and the fetus. This study aimed to develop a cell-based noninvasive prenatal test (NIPT) to screen for the 50 most common CF variants.METHODS: Blood samples were collected from 30 pregnancies undergoing invasive diagnostics and circulating trophoblasts were harvested in 27. Cystic fibrosis testing was conducted using two different methods: by fragment length analysis and by our newly developed NGS-based CF analysis.RESULTS: In all 27 cases, cell-based NIPT provided a result using both methods in agreement with the invasive test result.CONCLUSION: This study shows that cell-based NIPT for CF screening provides a reliable result without the need for partner- and proband samples.
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- 2023
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