Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Jan 2024)

Short tandem repeats genotyping of gestational choriocarcinoma – our experiences

  • Lajos Gergely,
  • Vanda Repiska,
  • Robert Petrovic,
  • Miroslav Korbel,
  • Ludovit Danihel,
  • Jozef Sufliarsky,
  • Michaela Kubickova,
  • Helena Gbelcova,
  • Petra Priscakova

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 1
pp. 73 – 76

Abstract

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Objective: This short communication demonstrates how short tandem repeat genotyping can identify the origin of gestational choriocarcinoma. Materials and methods: The origin of gestational choriocarcinoma in our three cases was determined using the short tandem repeats genotyping technique, which involved quantitative fluorescent PCR and fragmentation analysis. Results: In Case 1 despite no medical history of molar pregnancy, DNA analysis indicated that the choriocarcinoma originated from a homozygous complete hydatidiform mole. We conclude, that the patient's complete abortion 10 years prior to the choriocarcinoma diagnosis was an undiagnosed complete hydatidiform mole. In Case 2 and Case 3 the clinically presumed origin of choriocarcinoma was confirmed. Conclusion: Determining the origin of choriocarcinoma is essential for clinical application, as it affects the FIGO scoring system for gestational trophoblastic neoplasia, which determines the patient's prognosis and treatment approach.

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