Authors
Enders KO Ng, Nancy BY Tsui, Tze K Lau, Tse N Leung, Rossa WK Chiu, Nirmal S Panesar, Lydia CW Lit, Kam-Wing Chan, YM Dennis Lo
Publication date
2003/4/15
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
100
Issue
8
Pages
4748-4753
Publisher
The National Academy of Sciences
Description
The discovery of circulating fetal nucleic acid in maternal plasma has opened up new possibilities for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. Thus far, a gender- and polymorphism-independent fetal-specific target that can be used for prenatal screening and monitoring in all pregnant women has not been reported. In addition, the origin of such circulating nucleic acid has remained unclear. Here we provide direct evidence that the placenta is an important source of fetal nucleic acid release into maternal plasma by demonstrating that mRNA transcripts from placenta-expressed genes are readily detectable in maternal plasma. The surprising stability of such placental mRNA species in maternal plasma and their rapid clearance after delivery demonstrate that such circulating mRNA molecules are practical markers for clinical use. The measurement of such plasma mRNA markers has provided a gender-independent …
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Scholar articles
EKO Ng, NBY Tsui, TK Lau, TN Leung, RWK Chiu… - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003