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DNA sequencing of maternal plasma to detect Down syndrome: an international clinical validation study.

Authors :
Palomaki GE
Kloza EM
Lambert-Messerlian GM
Haddow JE
Neveux LM
Ehrich M
van den Boom D
Bombard AT
Deciu C
Grody WW
Nelson SF
Canick JA
Source :
Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics [Genet Med] 2011 Nov; Vol. 13 (11), pp. 913-20.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Purpose: Prenatal screening for Down syndrome has improved, but the number of resulting invasive diagnostic procedures remains problematic. Measurement of circulating cell-free DNA in maternal plasma might offer improvement.<br />Methods: A blinded, nested case-control study was designed within a cohort of 4664 pregnancies at high risk for Down syndrome. Fetal karyotyping was compared with an internally validated, laboratory-developed test based on next-generation sequencing in 212 Down syndrome and 1484 matched euploid pregnancies. None had been previously tested. Primary testing occurred at a CLIA-certified commercial laboratory, with cross validation by a CLIA-certified university laboratory.<br />Results: Down syndrome detection rate was 98.6% (209/212), the false-positive rate was 0.20% (3/1471), and the testing failed in 13 pregnancies (0.8%); all were euploid. Before unblinding, the primary testing laboratory also reported multiple alternative interpretations. Adjusting chromosome 21 counts for guanine cytosine base content had the largest impact on improving performance.<br />Conclusion: When applied to high-risk pregnancies, measuring maternal plasma DNA detects nearly all cases of Down syndrome at a very low false-positive rate. This method can substantially reduce the need for invasive diagnostic procedures and attendant procedure-related fetal losses. Although implementation issues need to be addressed, the evidence supports introducing this testing on a clinical basis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1530-0366
Volume :
13
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22005709
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/GIM.0b013e3182368a0e