Non-invasive prenatal detection for copy number variation

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Aim: To assess the technology of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) and the robust mathematical model fetal copy-number analysis through maternal plasma sequencing (FCAPS) detecting large fetal deletions or duplications. Materials and Methods: Peripheral venous blood were taken from three pregnant women with high risk, and maternal plasma DNA were extracted and detected by NIPT and FCAPS. The results were validated through Array-CGH or karyotyping with amniotic fluid or umbilical cord blood obtained from the patients. Results: One out of three cases was positive by NIPT, but all were found with abnormalities by FCAPS. The results were further confirmed using array-CGH or karyotyping. Discussion: This study provides novel insights into noninvasive prenatal diagnosis using low-coverage maternal plasma sequencing to detect large fetal deletions or duplications, as well as correlations between fetal genotypes and phenotypes.

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Liu, Y. H., Gao, L., He, Y., Xie, W. W., Xiong, F., Jiang, H. J., … Jiang, H. (2018). Non-invasive prenatal detection for copy number variation. Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics and Gynecology, 45(2), 190–193. https://doi.org/10.12891/ceog3938.2018

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