Large-scale pre-diagnosis study of fetal RHD genotyping by PCR on plasma DNA from RhD-negative pregnant women.

Christelle Rouillac-Le Sciellour, Philippe Puillandre, Rolande Gillot, Céline Baulard, Sylvain Métral, Caroline Le Van Kim, Jean-Pierre Cartron, Yves Colin, Yves Brossard
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Background: The routine prenatal determination of fetal RhD blood group would be very useful in the management of pregnancies in RhD-negative women, as up to 40% of these pregnancies bear a RhD-negative fetus. The fetal DNA present in maternal plasma offers an opportunity for risk-free prenatal diagnosis.

Aim: This study focused on the feasibility and accuracy of large-scale RhD fetal diagnosis in non-immunized and anti-D immunized RhD-negative women.

Methods: Plasma DNA was extracted from 893 RhD-negative pregnant women and amplified in exons 7 and 10 of the RHD gene using conventional and real-time PCR. The results were then compared with the RHD fetal genotype determined on amniotic cells and/or the RhD phenotype of the red blood cells of the infants at birth.

Results: After exclusion of 42 samples from women exhibiting a nonfunctional or rearranged RHD gene, fetal RhD status was predicted with a 99.5% accuracy. A strategy is also proposed to avoid the small number of false-positive and -negative results.

Conclusion: Fetal RHD genotyping from maternal plasma DNA in different clinical situations may be used with confidence.

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RHD阴性孕妇血浆DNA PCR检测胎儿RHD基因分型的大规模诊断前研究
背景:常规产前检测胎儿RhD血型对RhD阴性妇女的妊娠管理非常有用,因为高达40%的妊娠胎儿为RhD阴性。孕妇血浆中的胎儿DNA为无风险产前诊断提供了机会。目的:探讨未免疫和抗d免疫的RhD阴性妇女进行RhD胎儿大规模诊断的可行性和准确性。方法:提取893例RHD阴性孕妇血浆DNA,采用常规PCR和实时PCR扩增RHD基因外显子7和10。然后将结果与羊膜细胞测定的RHD胎儿基因型和/或婴儿出生时红细胞的RHD表型进行比较。结果:在排除了42个显示无功能或重排RHD基因的女性样本后,胎儿RHD状态的预测准确率为99.5%。同时提出了一种避免假阳性和假阴性结果较少的策略。结论:利用母体血浆DNA进行胎儿RHD基因分型可在不同临床情况下可靠应用。
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