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Purpose: Chromosomal abnormalities are a major cause of spontaneous abortion, and conventional G-banded karyotyping (G-banding) is mainly utilized for chromosomal analysis. Recently, next-generation sequencing (NGS) has been introduced for chromosomal analysis. Here, we aimed to investigate the applicability and utility of NGS-based chromosomal analysis of products of conception (POC) on chorionic villus samples from spontaneous abortion. Methods: The results of chromosomal analysis of 7 chorionic villus samples from spontaneous abortion were compared between conventional G-banding and NGS-based chromosomal copy number analysis. Age dependency and frequency of each chromosomal aneuploidy were evaluated for 279 cases analyzed by NGS. Results: Excluding two cases (culture failure and maternal cell contamination), the results were consistent between G-banding and NGS. For cases analyzed by NGS, the rate of chromosomal abnormality increased in a maternal age-dependent manner. The frequency of each chromosomal aneuploidy detected by NGS was almost the same as that previously reported. Finally, NGS analysis was possible for difficult cases by G-banding analysis, such as culture failure, maternal cell contamination, long-term storage cases, and low cell number. Conclusions: Chromosome analysis using NGS not only obtains comparable results to conventional G-banding, but also can analyze POC more accurately and efficiently.
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Tamura, Y., Santo, M., Araki, Y., Matsubayashi, H., Takaya, Y., Kitaya, K., … Ishikawa, T. (2021). Chromosomal copy number analysis of products of conception by conventional karyotyping and next-generation sequencing. Reproductive Medicine and Biology, 20(1), 71–75. https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12351
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