Nhat-Thang Tran, Son Ta Vo, Duy-Anh Nguyen, Canh-Chuong Nguyen, Linh Thuy Dinh, Minh-Thu Thi Tran, Danh-Cuong Tran, Lan-Anh Thi Luong, Kim-Phuong Doan, Vu Quoc Huy Nguyen, Thi Minh Thi Ha, Linh-Giang Thi Truong, Phuong Thi-Mai Cao, Vy Thi-Nhat Tran, Thu Huong Nhut Trinh, Quang Thanh Le, Van Thong Nguyen, Diem-Tuyet Thi Hoang, My-Nhi Ba Nguyen, Chi-Thuong Bui, Son-Tra Thi Tran, Duc-Tam Lam, Hong-Thinh Le, My-Ngoc Ba Nguyen, Viet-Thang Ho, Minh-Trung Nguyen, Trang Thi Dao, Phuong Minh Nguyen, Thu-Hang Le Nguyen, Nhung Phuong Ha, Y-Thanh Lu, Thanh-Thuy Thi Do, Dinh-Kiet Truong, Minh-Duy Phan, Hoai-Nghia Nguyen, Hoa Giang, Hung-Sang Tang
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Background: Noninvasive prenatal tests for monogenic diseases (NIPT-SGG) have recently been reported as helpful in early-stage antenatal screening. Our study describes the clinical and genetic features of cases identified by NIPT-SGG. Materials & methods: In a cohort pregnancy with abnormal sonograms, affected cases were confirmed by invasive diagnostic tests concurrently, with NIPT-SGG targeting 25 common dominant single-gene diseases. Results: A total of 13 single-gene fetuses were confirmed, including Noonan and Costello syndromes, thanatophoric dysplasia, achondroplasia, osteogenesis imperfecta and Apert syndrome. Two novel variants seen were tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC2 c.4154G>A) and Alagille syndrome (JAG1 c.3452del). Conclusion: NIPT-SGG and standard tests agree on the results for 13 fetuses with monogenic disorders. This panel method of screening can benefit high-risk Vietnamese pregnancies, but further research is encouraged to expand on the causative gene panel.