Cell‐free DNA screening for common autosomal trisomies using rolling‐circle replication in twin pregnancies

Author:

Vivanti Alexandre J.1,Maestroni Camille1,Benachi Alexandra1ORCID,Conotte Stéphanie2,Geipel Annegret3,Kagan Karl Oliver4ORCID,Borrell Antoni5,El Kenz Hanane2,Costa Jean‐Marc6,Jani Jacques C.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Antoine Béclère Hospital Paris Saclay University AP‐HP Clamart France

2. Department of Blood Transfusion University Hospital Brugmann Brussels Belgium

3. Department of Obstetrics and Prenatal Medicine University Hospital of Bonn Bonn Germany

4. University Hospital Tuebingen Tuebingen Germany

5. BCNatal‐Hospital Clinic Barcelona Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

6. Laboratory CERBA Saint‐Ouen‐l'Aumône France

7. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University Hospital Brugmann Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels Belgium

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the performance of prenatal screening for common autosomal trisomies in twin pregnancies through the use of rolling‐circle replication (RCR)‐cfDNA as a first‐tier test.MethodProspective multicenter study. Women who underwent prenatal screening for trisomy (T) 21, 18 and 13 between January 2019 and March 2022 in twin pregnancies were included. Patients were included in two centers. The primary endpoint was the rate of no‐call results in women who received prenatal screening for common autosomal trisomies by RCR‐cfDNA at the first attempt, compared to that in prospectively collected samples from 16,382 singleton pregnancies. The secondary endpoints were the performance indices of the RCR‐cfDNA.Results862 twin pregnancies underwent screening for T21, T18 and T13 by RCR‐cfDNA testing at 10–33 weeks' gestation. The RCR‐cfDNA tests provided a no‐call result from the first sample obtained from the patients in 107 (0.7%) singleton and 17 (2.0%) twin pregnancies. Multivariable regression analysis demonstrated that significant independent predictors of test failure were twin pregnancy and in vitro fertilization conception.All cases of T21 (n = 20/862; 2.3%), T18 (n = 4/862; 0.5%) and T13 (n = 1/862; 0.1%) were correctly detected by RCR‐cfDNA (respectively, 20, 4 and 1 cases). Sensitivity was 100% (95% CI, 83.1%–100%), 100% (95% CI 39.8%–100%) and 100% (95% CI 2.5%–100%) for T21, T18 and T13, respectively, in twin pregnancies.ConclusionThe RCR‐cfDNA test appears to have good accuracy with a low rate of no‐call results in a cohort of twin pregnancies for the detection of the most frequent autosomal trisomies.

Publisher

Wiley

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