Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing by Cell-Free DNA (cfNIPT) for Detecting Turner Syndrome With Mosaicism and Structural Variants-Prenatal Findings and Postnatal Outcomes.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics Pub Date : 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1002/ajmg.c.32136
Ivonne Bedei, Johanna Bruder, Ida C B Lund, Simon H Thomsen, Ida Vogel, Andrea T Maciel-Guerra, Francisco Alvarez-Nava, Melissa L Crenshaw, Roland Axt-Fliedner, Claus H Gravholt, Anne Skakkebæk
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Turner Syndrome (TS) is a sex chromosomal disorder associated with karyotype heterogeneity. Although TS can be associated with severe prenatal findings, most often linked to the 45, X karyotype, the majority of TS fetuses have no overt phenotype, resulting in delayed diagnosis and management. The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of non-invasive prenatal testing by cell-free DNA (cfNIPT) in detecting TS fetuses with different TS karyotype variants and to examine the phenotypic variations and clinical outcomes.Data on pregnancies with confirmed or suspected TS from 2000 to 2024 were collected from specialists in fetal ultrasound in Germany. In addition, a small number of Danish cases with 45, X mosaicism in the placenta was included. Data were collected regarding cfNIPT results, karyotypes, prenatal ultrasound findings, and pregnancy outcomes.Of the 114 cases included, 100 (87.7%) had a high-risk cfNIPT result for monosomy X, 53 (46.5%) were true positives (TP), and 47 (41.2%) were false positives (FP). Fourteen (12.3%) were false negatives (FN). No differences in congenital malformation or nuchal translucency were seen between TP and FN. Data on karyotype were available for 67 cases. Fourty (59.7%) had a 45, X karyotype, 16 (23.9%) 45, X mosaicism, and 11 (16.4%) had a structural variant. The 45, X karyotype was associated with a higher prevalence of congenital malformation and increased nuchal translucency (ps ≤ 0.001). The live birth rate was higher in cases with 45, X mosaicism or structural variants compared to cases with a 45, X karyotype (ps ≤ 0.03). Postnatal phenotypes were often mild.cfNIPT represents a valuable tool for the early identification of fetuses with TS karyotype variants, enabling timely intervention and targeted management. However, the high false-positive rate underscores the need for careful counseling.

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期刊介绍: Seminars in Medical Genetics, Part C of the American Journal of Medical Genetics (AJMG) , serves as both an educational resource and review forum, providing critical, in-depth retrospectives for students, practitioners, and associated professionals working in fields of human and medical genetics. Each issue is guest edited by a researcher in a featured area of genetics, offering a collection of thematic reviews from specialists around the world. Seminars in Medical Genetics publishes four times per year.
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