Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Nov 2021)

Cell-free DNA test for pathogenic copy number variations: A retrospective study

  • Hong-Lei Duan,
  • Jie Li,
  • Wan-Jun Wang,
  • David S. Cram,
  • Wei Liu,
  • Pei-Xuan Cao,
  • Xiang-Yu Zhu,
  • Ya-Li Hu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 6
pp. 1066 – 1071

Abstract

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Objective: To evaluate the detection rate (DR) by prenatal cell-free DNA test for pathogenic copy number variations (CNVs)>2 Mb among pregnancies with fetal ultrasound abnormalities. Materials and methods: This was a retrospective study on 29 pregnant women with fetuses diagnosed as microdeletion/microduplication syndromes by prenatal chromosome microarray analysis (CMA). Cell-free DNA from the maternal plasma was sequenced on the NextSeq CN500 sequencer. The quality standard of unique map reads in a single sample was greater than 10 M and only gains and losses of more than 2 Mb were reported. Results: A total of 24 CNVs were identified by cell-free DNA test among the 21 fetuses with pathogenic CNVs identified by prenatal CMA, including 20 consistent CNVs and 4 inconsistent CNVs. Overall, the DR of cell-free DNA test for pathogenic CNVs >2 Mb was 69%. Microdeletions or microduplications at 22q11.2 were the most common CNVs, with a DR of 4/5 (80%) and 3/4 (75%) respectively. Conclusion: Cell-free DNA test exhibited a moderate DR for pathogenic CNVs >2 Mb among fetuses with ultrasound abnormalities. Cell-free DNA test could provide an opportunity for early screening before the appearance of abnormalities on fetal ultrasound, while further clinical data and cost-effectiveness assessment are needed.

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