Prenatal genetic diagnosis of monogenic diseases.

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Advances in laboratory medicine Pub Date : 2023-03-24 eCollection Date: 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1515/almed-2023-0024
Carmen Prior-de Castro, Clara Gómez-González, Raquel Rodríguez-López, Hada C Macher
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Prenatal genetic diagnosis of monogenic diseases is a process involving the use of a variety of molecular techniques for the molecular characterization of a potential monogenic disease in the fetus during pregnancy. Prenatal genetic diagnosis can be performed through invasive and non-invasive methods. A distinction must be made between "NIPD" (non-invasive prenatal diagnosis), which is considered to be diagnostic, from "NIPT" (non-invasive prenatal test), which is a screening test that requires subsequent confirmation by invasive methods. The different techniques currently available aim at detecting either, previously characterized pathogenic mutations in the family, the risk haplotype associated with the familial mutation, or potential pathogenic mutation(s) in a gene associated with a diagnostic suspicion. An overview is provided of relevant aspects of prenatal genetic diagnosis of monogenic diseases. The objective of this paper is to describe the main molecular techniques currently available and used in clinical practice. A description is provided of the indications, limitations and analytical recommendations regarding these techniques, and the standards governing genetic counseling. Continuous rapid advances in the clinical applications of genomics have provided increased access to comprehensive molecular characterization. Laboratories are struggling to keep in pace with technology developments.

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单基因遗传病的产前基因诊断。
单基因遗传病的产前基因诊断是指在怀孕期间使用各种分子技术对胎儿可能患有的单基因遗传病进行分子鉴定的过程。产前基因诊断可通过侵入性和非侵入性方法进行。必须将 "NIPD"(无创产前诊断)与 "NIPT"(无创产前检查)区分开来,前者被认为是诊断性的,而后者则是筛查性的,需要随后通过有创方法进行确认。目前可用的不同技术旨在检测家族中先前表征的致病突变、与家族突变相关的风险单倍型或与诊断怀疑相关的基因中的潜在致病突变。本文概述了单基因遗传病产前基因诊断的相关方面。本文旨在介绍目前临床上可获得和使用的主要分子技术。本文介绍了这些技术的适应症、局限性和分析建议,以及遗传咨询的标准。基因组学在临床应用方面的持续快速发展使人们有更多机会获得全面的分子特征描述。实验室正努力跟上技术发展的步伐。
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