Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Geneton Ltd., Bratislava, Slovakia.
PLoS One. 2024 Mar 7;19(3):e0280858. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280858. eCollection 2024.
The discovery of cell-free fetal DNA fragments in the maternal plasma initiated a novel testing method in prenatal care, called non-invasive prenatal screening (NIPS). One of the limitations of NIPS is the necessity for a sufficient proportion of fetal fragments in the analyzed circulating DNA mixture (fetal fraction), otherwise, the sample is uninterpretable. We present the effect of gestational age, maternal body mass index (BMI), and maternal age on the fetal fraction (FF) of the sample. We retrospectively analyzed data from 5543 pregnant women with a single male fetus who underwent NIPS from which 189 samples received a repeat testing due to an insufficient FF. We showed the relationship between the failure rate of the samples after the repeated analysis, the FF, and the gestational age at the first sampling. Next, we found that different maternal BMI categories affect the FF and thus the chance of an informative redraw. A better understanding of the factors affecting the FF will reduce the number of non-informative calls from repeated analyzes. In this study, we provide helpful information to clinicians on how to approach non-informative analyses.
游离于母体外周血中的胎儿 DNA 片段的发现开创了产前检测的新方法,即无创性产前筛查(NIPS)。NIPS 的局限性之一是需要在分析的循环 DNA 混合物(胎儿片段)中具有足够比例的胎儿片段,否则该样本将无法解释。我们研究了孕龄、母体体重指数(BMI)和母亲年龄对样本中胎儿片段(FF)的影响。我们回顾性分析了 5543 名怀有单胎男性胎儿的孕妇的数据,其中 189 个样本由于 FF 不足而进行了重复测试。我们显示了重复分析后样本失败率、FF 与首次取样时孕龄之间的关系。接下来,我们发现不同的母体 BMI 类别会影响 FF,从而影响再次进行有意义检测的机会。更好地了解影响 FF 的因素将减少因重复分析而导致的非信息性检测数量。在本研究中,我们为临床医生提供了有关如何处理非信息性分析的有用信息。