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Cell-free fetal DNA for genetic evaluation in Copenhagen Pregnancy Loss Study (COPL):a prospective cohort study

Authors :
Schlaikjær Hartwig, Tanja
Ambye, Louise
Gruhn, Jenny
Petersen, Jesper Friis
Wrønding, Tine
Amato, Letizia
Chi-Ho Chan, Andrew
Ji, Boyang
Bro-Jørgensen, Maiken Hemme
Werge, Lene
Petersen, Mette Marie Babiel Schmidt
Brinkmann, Clara
Petersen, Julie Birch
Dunø, Morten
Bache, Iben
Herrgård, Markus J.
Jørgensen, Finn Stener
Hoffmann, Eva R.
Nielsen, Henriette Svarre
Hartwig, Tanja Schlaikjær
Freiesleben, Nina la Cour
Bliddal, Sofie
Søndergaard, Therese Juhlin
Ostrowski, Sisse Rye
Sørensen, Erik
Larsen, Margit Anita Hørup
Herregård, Markus J.
Chan, Andy Chi Ho
Kolte, Astrid Marie
Westergaard, David
þorsteinsdóttir, Unnur
Stefánsson, Kári
Jónsson, Hákon
Magnússon, Ólafur
Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur
Schmidt, Lone
Kristiansen, Karsten
Kamstrup, Pia Rørbæk
Nyegaard, Mette
Krog, Maria Christine
Løkkegaard, Ellen Christine Leth
Bredkjær, Helle Ejdrup
Wilken-Jensen, Charlotte
Schlaikjær Hartwig, Tanja
Ambye, Louise
Gruhn, Jenny
Petersen, Jesper Friis
Wrønding, Tine
Amato, Letizia
Chi-Ho Chan, Andrew
Ji, Boyang
Bro-Jørgensen, Maiken Hemme
Werge, Lene
Petersen, Mette Marie Babiel Schmidt
Brinkmann, Clara
Petersen, Julie Birch
Dunø, Morten
Bache, Iben
Herrgård, Markus J.
Jørgensen, Finn Stener
Hoffmann, Eva R.
Nielsen, Henriette Svarre
Hartwig, Tanja Schlaikjær
Freiesleben, Nina la Cour
Bliddal, Sofie
Søndergaard, Therese Juhlin
Ostrowski, Sisse Rye
Sørensen, Erik
Larsen, Margit Anita Hørup
Herregård, Markus J.
Chan, Andy Chi Ho
Kolte, Astrid Marie
Westergaard, David
þorsteinsdóttir, Unnur
Stefánsson, Kári
Jónsson, Hákon
Magnússon, Ólafur
Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur
Schmidt, Lone
Kristiansen, Karsten
Kamstrup, Pia Rørbæk
Nyegaard, Mette
Krog, Maria Christine
Løkkegaard, Ellen Christine Leth
Bredkjær, Helle Ejdrup
Wilken-Jensen, Charlotte
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Schlaikjær Hartwig , T , Ambye , L , Gruhn , J , Petersen , J F , Wrønding , T , Amato , L , Chi-Ho Chan , A , Ji , B , Bro-Jørgensen , M H , Werge , L , Petersen , M M B S , Brinkmann , C , Petersen , J B , Dunø , M , Bache , I , Herrgård , M J , Jørgensen , F S , Hoffmann , E R , Nielsen , H S , Hartwig , T S , Freiesleben , N L C , Bliddal , S , Søndergaard , T J , Ostrowski , S R , Sørensen , E , Larsen , M A H , Herregård , M J , Chan , A C H , Kolte , A M , Westergaard , D , þorsteinsdóttir , U , Stefánsson , K , Jónsson , H , Magnússon , Ó , Steinthorsdottir , V , Schmidt , L , Kristiansen , K , Kamstrup , P R , Nyegaard , M , Krog , M C , Løkkegaard , E C L , Bredkjær , H E , Wilken-Jensen , C & COPL consortium 2023 , ' Cell-free fetal DNA for genetic evaluation in Copenhagen Pregnancy Loss Study (COPL) : a prospective cohort study ' , The Lancet , vol. 401 , no. 10378 , pp. 762-771 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: One in four pregnancies end in a pregnancy loss. Although the effect on couples is well documented, evidence-based treatments and prediction models are absent. Fetal aneuploidy is associated with a higher chance of a next successful pregnancy compared with euploid pregnancy loss in which underlying maternal conditions might be causal. Ploidy diagnostics are therefore advantageous but challenging as they require collection of the pregnancy tissue. Cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) from maternal blood has the potential for evaluation of fetal ploidy status, but no large-scale validation of the method has been done. Methods: In this prospective cohort study, women with a pregnancy loss were recruited as a part of the Copenhagen Pregnancy Loss (COPL) study from three gynaecological clinics at public hospitals in Denmark. Women were eligible for inclusion if older than 18 years with a pregnancy loss before gestational age 22 weeks (ie, 154 days) and with an intrauterine pregnancy confirmed by ultrasound (including anembryonic sac), and women with pregnancies of unknown location or molar pregnancies were excluded. Maternal blood was collected while pregnancy tissue was still in situ or within 24 h after pregnancy tissue had passed and was analysed by genome-wide sequencing of cffDNA. Direct sequencing of the pregnancy tissue was done as reference. Findings: We included 1000 consecutive women, at the time of a pregnancy loss diagnosis, between Nov 12, 2020, and May 1, 2022. Results from the first 333 women with a pregnancy loss (recruited between Nov 12, 2020, and Aug 14, 2021) were used to evaluate the validity of cffDNA-based testing. Results from the other 667 women were included to evaluate cffDNA performance and result distribution in a larger cohort of 1000 women in total. Gestational age of fetus ranged from 35–149 days (mean of 70·5 days [SD 16·5], or 10 weeks plus 1 day). The cffDNA-based test had a sensitivity for aneuploidy detection of 85% (95% CI 79–

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Schlaikjær Hartwig , T , Ambye , L , Gruhn , J , Petersen , J F , Wrønding , T , Amato , L , Chi-Ho Chan , A , Ji , B , Bro-Jørgensen , M H , Werge , L , Petersen , M M B S , Brinkmann , C , Petersen , J B , Dunø , M , Bache , I , Herrgård , M J , Jørgensen , F S , Hoffmann , E R , Nielsen , H S , Hartwig , T S , Freiesleben , N L C , Bliddal , S , Søndergaard , T J , Ostrowski , S R , Sørensen , E , Larsen , M A H , Herregård , M J , Chan , A C H , Kolte , A M , Westergaard , D , þorsteinsdóttir , U , Stefánsson , K , Jónsson , H , Magnússon , Ó , Steinthorsdottir , V , Schmidt , L , Kristiansen , K , Kamstrup , P R , Nyegaard , M , Krog , M C , Løkkegaard , E C L , Bredkjær , H E , Wilken-Jensen , C & COPL consortium 2023 , ' Cell-free fetal DNA for genetic evaluation in Copenhagen Pregnancy Loss Study (COPL) : a prospective cohort study ' , The Lancet , vol. 401 , no. 10378 , pp. 762-771 .
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English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1382518243
Document Type :
Electronic Resource