Extending the new era of genomic testing into pregnancy management: A proposed model for Australian prenatal services

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.1111/ajo.13814
Alice Rogers, Lucas De Jong, Wendy Waters, Lesley H. Rawlings, Keryn Simons, Song Gao, Julien Soubrier, Rosalie Kenyon, Ming Lin, Rob King, David M. Lawrence, Peter Muller, Shannon Leblanc, Lesley McGregor, Suzanne C. E. H. Sallevelt, Jan Liebelt, Tristan S. E. Hardy, Janice M. Fletcher, Hamish S. Scott, Abhi Kulkarni, Christopher P. Barnett, Karin S. Kassahn
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Abstract

Background

Trio exome sequencing can be used to investigate congenital abnormalities identified on pregnancy ultrasound, but its use in an Australian context has not been assessed.

Aims

Assess clinical outcomes and changes in management after expedited genomic testing in the prenatal period to guide the development of a model for widespread implementation.

Materials and methods

Forty-three prospective referrals for whole exome sequencing, including 40 trios (parents and pregnancy), two singletons and one duo were assessed in a tertiary hospital setting with access to a state-wide pathology laboratory. Diagnostic yield, turn-around time (TAT), gestational age at reporting, pregnancy outcome, change in management and future pregnancy status were assessed for each family.

Results

A clinically significant genomic diagnosis was made in 15/43 pregnancies (35%), with an average TAT of 12 days. Gestational age at time of report ranged from 16 + 5 to 31 + 6 weeks (median 21 + 3 weeks). Molecular diagnoses included neuromuscular and skeletal disorders, RASopathies and a range of other rare Mendelian disorders. The majority of families actively used the results in pregnancy decision making as well as in management of future pregnancies.

Conclusions

Rapid second trimester prenatal genomic testing can be successfully delivered to investigate structural abnormalities in pregnancy, providing crucial guidance for current and future pregnancy management. The time-sensitive nature of this testing requires close laboratory and clinical collaboration to ensure appropriate referral and result communication. We found the establishment of a prenatal coordinator role and dedicated reporting team to be important facilitators. We propose this as a model for genomic testing in other prenatal services.

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将基因组检测的新时代延伸到孕期管理中:澳大利亚产前服务的建议模式
目的评估产前快速基因组检测后的临床结果和管理变化,以指导制定广泛实施的模式。材料和方法在一家可使用全州病理实验室的三级医院中,对 43 例转诊的全外显子组测序患者进行了评估,其中包括 40 例三胞胎(父母和孕妇)、2 例单胎和 1 例双胎。对每个家庭的诊断率、周转时间(TAT)、报告时的胎龄、妊娠结局、管理变化和未来妊娠状况进行了评估。结果 15/43 例孕妇(35%)获得了有临床意义的基因组诊断,平均周转时间为 12 天。报告时的胎龄从 16+5 周到 31+6 周不等(中位数为 21+3 周)。分子诊断包括神经肌肉和骨骼疾病、RAS 病和一系列其他罕见孟德尔疾病。结论第二孕期产前基因组快速检测可成功用于调查妊娠结构异常,为当前和未来的妊娠管理提供重要指导。这种检测的时效性要求实验室和临床密切合作,以确保适当的转诊和结果沟通。我们发现,设立产前协调员和专门的报告小组是重要的促进因素。我们建议将此作为其他产前服务机构基因组检测的一种模式。
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期刊介绍: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ANZJOG) is an editorially independent publication owned by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) and the RANZCOG Research foundation. ANZJOG aims to provide a medium for the publication of original contributions to clinical practice and/or research in all fields of obstetrics and gynaecology and related disciplines. Articles are peer reviewed by clinicians or researchers expert in the field of the submitted work. From time to time the journal will also publish printed abstracts from the RANZCOG Annual Scientific Meeting and meetings of relevant special interest groups, where the accepted abstracts have undergone the journals peer review acceptance process.
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