Molecular Cytogenetics (Feb 2019)

Combined use of bacterial artificial chromosomes-on-beads with karyotype detection improves prenatal diagnosis

  • Zhengyou Miao,
  • Xia Liu,
  • Furong Hu,
  • Ming Zhang,
  • Pingli Yang,
  • Luming Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13039-019-0416-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background This study evaluated the individual and combined diagnostic performance of the bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs)-on-Beads (BoBs™) assay and conventional karyotyping for the prenatal detection of chromosomal abnormalities in pregnant women who were 35 or more years-old. Method The primary outcome was concordance of any numerical, structural, or submicroscopic chromosomal abnormalities between BoBs™ and conventional karyotyping of amniotic fluid specimens from pregnant women at 17 to 22 weeks gestation. Results We examined samples from 4852 pregnant women. BoBs™ indicated that 4708 samples were normal (97.03%), and 144 were abnormal (2.97%); conventional karyotyping indicated that 4656 (95.96%) samples were normal and 196 (4.04%) were abnormal. The combined use of both methods indicated that 4633 of 4852 samples were normal (95.49%) and 219 of 4852 samples (4.51%) were abnormal. The kappa coefficient of the combined test was 0.70, indicating substantial consistency between BoBs™ and conventional karyotyping (95% CI = 0.65–0.76, P < 0.001). Conclusions Our results indicate that the combined use of BoBs™ and conventional karyotyping detected more fetal abnormalities than either test alone.

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