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Fetal fraction of cell-free DNA in pregnancies after fresh or frozen embryo transfer following assisted reproductive technologies

Authors :
Talbot, Anna L.
Ambye, Louise
Hartwig, Tanja S.
Werge, Lene
Sørensen, Steen
Stormlund, Sacha
Prætorius, Lisbeth
Jørgensen, Henrik L.
Pinborg, Anja
Jørgensen, Finn S.
Talbot, Anna L.
Ambye, Louise
Hartwig, Tanja S.
Werge, Lene
Sørensen, Steen
Stormlund, Sacha
Prætorius, Lisbeth
Jørgensen, Henrik L.
Pinborg, Anja
Jørgensen, Finn S.
Source :
Talbot , A L , Ambye , L , Hartwig , T S , Werge , L , Sørensen , S , Stormlund , S , Prætorius , L , Jørgensen , H L , Pinborg , A & Jørgensen , F S 2020 , ' Fetal fraction of cell-free DNA in pregnancies after fresh or frozen embryo transfer following assisted reproductive technologies ' , Human Reproduction , vol. 35 , no. 6 , pp. 1267-1275 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

STUDY QUESTION: Is the fetal fraction (FF) of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) affected in pregnancies following ART treatment with either fresh or frozen embryo transfer (ET) compared with natural conception? SUMMARY ANSWER: This study shows a significant reduction in the FF in ART patients compared with naturally conceived pregnancies, which seems to be more pronounced after fresh ET compared with frozen ET. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is based on cfDNA in maternal blood, of which about 10% is of placental origin and thus represents the fetal karyotype. Validation studies have demonstrated a high sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value of NIPT for the detection of fetal trisomy 21, 18 and 13. Nevertheless, the FF of cfDNA is an important factor for NIPT test accuracy. Several studies have found a reduction in FF for pregnancies following ART in comparison with natural conception. However, knowledge on how the FF is affected in ART pregnancies after fresh ET compared with frozen ET is very limited. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: The study was designed as a case-control study. A total of 54 women with an ongoing pregnancy following ART treatment were included. After exclusion for different reasons, statistical analyses were based on 23 NIPT samples from pregnant women treated with fresh ET and 26 NIPT samples from pregnant women treated with frozen-thawed ET in a modified natural cycle. Women were included between February 2018 and November 2018. The results were compared with a control group of 238 naturally conceived pregnancies with a high-risk result from the combined first trimester screening (cFTS). PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: The study included women from the Fertility Clinics at Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre and Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet. Blood samples for NIPT analysis were drawn between 11 + 0 and 14 + 2 weeks of gestation and were all analyzed at the NIPT Center

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OAIster
Journal :
Talbot , A L , Ambye , L , Hartwig , T S , Werge , L , Sørensen , S , Stormlund , S , Prætorius , L , Jørgensen , H L , Pinborg , A & Jørgensen , F S 2020 , ' Fetal fraction of cell-free DNA in pregnancies after fresh or frozen embryo transfer following assisted reproductive technologies ' , Human Reproduction , vol. 35 , no. 6 , pp. 1267-1275 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322749043
Document Type :
Electronic Resource