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Non-invasive prenatal screening & diagnosis of β-thalassaemia in an affected foetus.


ABSTRACT:

Background & objectives

Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) of maternally inherited alleles of β-thalassaemia (MIB) remains to be a challenge. Furthermore, current techniques are not available for use as routine tests. NIPT for β-thalassaemia disease was developed by using a specific droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) assay to analyze the cell-free foetal DNA (cffDNA) derived from maternal plasma.

Methods

Pregnant women and their spouses who are at risk of bearing an offspring with β-thalassaemia disease from common MIB mutations (CD 41/42-TCTT, CD17A>T, IVS1-1G>T and CD26G>A) were enrolled. The ddPCR assay sets were constructed for each of the four mutations. All cell-free DNA samples were first screened for the paternally inherited β-thalassaemia (PIB) mutation. The PIB-negative samples were considered as non-disease and were not further analyzed. For PIB-positive samples, DNA fragments of 50-300 base pairs in size were isolated and purified, and further analyzed for MIB mutation. The allelic ratio between the mutant and the wild-type was used to determine the presence of MIB in cffDNA. All cases underwent a prenatal diagnosis by amniocentesis for a definite diagnosis.

Results

Forty two couples at risk were enrolled. Twenty two samples were positive for PIBs. Among these 22 samples, there were 10 cases with allelic ratio >1.0 (MIB positive). All foetuses with over-represented mutant alleles were further diagnosed with β-thalassaemia disease; eight with compound heterozygous and two with homozygous mutations. The 20 PIB-negative and 12 MIB-negative foetuses were non-affected.

Interpretation & conclusions

The results of this study suggest that NIPT utilizing the ddPCR assay can be effectively used for the screening and diagnosis of foetal β-thalassaemia in at risk pregnancies.

SUBMITTER: Suwannakhon N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10443724 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Non-invasive prenatal screening & diagnosis of β-thalassaemia in an affected foetus.

Suwannakhon Narutchala N   Hemvuthiphan Jittaphol J   Pangeson Tanapat T   Mahingsa Khwanruedee K   Pingyod Arunee A   Bumrungpakdee Wanwipa W   Sanguansermsri Torpong T  

The Indian journal of medical research 20230501 5


<h4>Background & objectives</h4>Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) of maternally inherited alleles of β-thalassaemia (MIB) remains to be a challenge. Furthermore, current techniques are not available for use as routine tests. NIPT for β-thalassaemia disease was developed by using a specific droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) assay to analyze the cell-free foetal DNA (cffDNA) derived from maternal plasma.<h4>Methods</h4>Pregnant women and their spouses who are at risk of bearing  ...[more]

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