Improving the Performance of Prenatal Cell-Free DNA Screening Through Size-Selective Fetal DNA Enrichment in a Cohort of 71,986 General and High-Risk Pregnancies.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Prenatal Diagnosis Pub Date : 2025-03-15 DOI:10.1002/pd.6775
Liang Hu, Lijuan Wen, Yanan Liu, Xiaohang Chen, Jiatong Zhong, Weiqiang Liu, Fengxiang Wei
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the performance of prenatal cell-free DNA (cfDNA) screening with and without the cell-free fetal DNA enrichment method in general-risk and high-risk pregnancies.

Methods: We performed a size-selective cell-free fetal DNA enrichment in 71,986 pregnancies. The cfDNA screening and follow-up results were collected for trisomies 21, 18, 13, fetal sex chromosome abnormalities (SCAs), and copy number variants (CNVs). The fetal fraction of cfDNA, positive rates, and positive predictive values (PPV) were compared between the general-risk and high-risk pregnancies with and without enrichment.

Results: With the cell-free fetal DNA enrichment, the fetal fraction of cfDNA increased to 18.87 ± 5.94. The overall PPVs for common trisomies increased to 88.46% and 91.11% in the general- and high-risk populations, respectively. For CNVs, the PPVs with enrichment increased to 53.52% and 66.67% in the general risk and high-risk populations, respectively. However, for SCAs, the PPV was not improved by cell-free fetal DNA enrichment. The failure rates in the general-risk and high-risk groups decreased to 0.01% and 0.08%.

Conclusions: Cell-free fetal DNA enrichment significantly improves the PPVs of common trisomies and CNVs in general and high-risk populations. It has the potential for the clinical application effect of cell-free DNA screening.

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Prenatal Diagnosis
Prenatal Diagnosis 医学-妇产科学
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期刊介绍: Prenatal Diagnosis welcomes submissions in all aspects of prenatal diagnosis with a particular focus on areas in which molecular biology and genetics interface with prenatal care and therapy, encompassing: all aspects of fetal imaging, including sonography and magnetic resonance imaging; prenatal cytogenetics, including molecular studies and array CGH; prenatal screening studies; fetal cells and cell-free nucleic acids in maternal blood and other fluids; preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD); prenatal diagnosis of single gene disorders, including metabolic disorders; fetal therapy; fetal and placental development and pathology; development and evaluation of laboratory services for prenatal diagnosis; psychosocial, legal, ethical and economic aspects of prenatal diagnosis; prenatal genetic counseling
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