The amniotic fluid transcriptome as a guide to understanding fetal disease

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Abstract

Numerous recent studies have shown the power of cell-free fetal RNA, obtained from amniotic fluid supernatant, to report on the development of the living fetus in real time. Examination of these transcripts on a genome-wide basis has led to new insights into the prenatal pathophysiology of multiple genetic, developmental, and environmental diseases. Each studied condition presents a unique, characteristic fetal transcriptome, which points to specific disrupted molecular pathways. These studies have also improved our knowledge of the normal development of the human fetus, revealing gestational age-related dynamic gene expression from a variety of organs. Analysis of the fetal transcriptome in normal and abnormal development has led to novel approaches for in utero prenatal treatment.

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Zwemer, L. M., & Bianchi, D. W. (2015). The amniotic fluid transcriptome as a guide to understanding fetal disease. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a023101

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