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Genomic SNP array as a gold standard for prenatal diagnosis of foetal ultrasound abnormalities.

Authors :
Srebniak MI
Boter M
Oudesluijs GO
Cohen-Overbeek T
Govaerts LC
Diderich KE
Oegema R
Knapen MF
van de Laar IM
Joosten M
Van Opstal D
Galjaard RJ
Source :
Molecular cytogenetics [Mol Cytogenet] 2012 Mar 13; Vol. 5 (1), pp. 14. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Mar 13.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background: We have investigated whether replacing conventional karyotyping by SNP array analysis in cases of foetal ultrasound abnormalities would increase the diagnostic yield and speed of prenatal diagnosis in clinical practice.<br />Findings/results: From May 2009 till June 2011 we performed HumanCytoSNP-12 array (HCS) (http://www.Illumina.com) analysis in 207 cases of foetal structural abnormalities. HCS allows detecting unbalanced genomic abnormalities with a resolution of about 150/200 kb. All cases were selected by a clinical geneticist after excluding the most common aneuploidies by RAD (rapid aneuploidy detection). Pre-test genetic counselling was offered in all cases.In 24/207 (11,6%) foetuses a clinically relevant genetic abnormality was detected. Only 8/24 abnormalities would have been detected if only routine karyotyping was performed. Submicroscopic abnormalities were found in 16/207 (7,7%) cases. The array results were achieved within 1-2 weeks after amniocentesis.<br />Conclusions: Prenatal SNP array testing is faster than karyotyping and allows detecting much smaller aberrations (~0.15 Mb) in addition to the microscopic unbalanced chromosome abnormalities detectable with karyotyping (~ > 5 Mb). Since karyotyping would have missed 66% (16/24) of genomic abnormalities in our cohort, we propose to perform genomic high resolution array testing assisted by pre-test counselling as a primary prenatal diagnostic test in cases of foetal ultrasound abnormalities.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1755-8166
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Molecular cytogenetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22413963
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-8166-5-14