Authors
YM Dennis Lo, Fiona MF Lun, KC Allen Chan, Nancy BY Tsui, Ka C Chong, Tze K Lau, Tak Y Leung, Benny CY Zee, Charles R Cantor, Rossa WK Chiu
Publication date
2007/8/7
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
104
Issue
32
Pages
13116-13121
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Trisomy 21 is the most common reason that women opt for prenatal diagnosis. Conventional prenatal diagnostic methods involve the sampling of fetal materials by invasive procedures such as amniocentesis. Screening by ultrasonography and biochemical markers have been used to risk-stratify pregnant women before definitive invasive diagnostic procedures. However, these screening methods generally target epiphenomena, such as nuchal translucency, associated with trisomy 21. It would be ideal if noninvasive genetic methods were available for the direct detection of the core pathology of trisomy 21. Here we outline an approach using digital PCR for the noninvasive detection of fetal trisomy 21 by analysis of fetal nucleic acids in maternal plasma. First, we demonstrate the use of digital PCR to determine the allelic imbalance of a SNP on PLAC4 mRNA, a placenta-expressed transcript on chromosome 21, in …
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