Noninvasive single‐cell‐based prenatal genetic testing: A proof of concept clinical study

Author:

Bellair Michelle1,Amaral Elisabete1,Ouren Mason1,Roark Cameron1,Kim Jaeweon1,O'Connor April1,Soriano Adrianna1,Schindler Margaret L.1,Wapner Ronald J.2ORCID,Stone Joanne L.3ORCID,Tavella Nicola3,Merriam Audrey4ORCID,Perley Lauren4,Breman Amy M.5ORCID,Beaudet Arthur L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Luna Genetics Houston Texas USA

2. Columbia University Irving Medical Center New York New York USA

3. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

4. Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

5. Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo clinically assess a cell‐based noninvasive prenatal genetic test using sequence‐based copy number analysis of single trophoblasts from maternal blood.MethodsBlood was obtained from 401 (243 + 158) individuals (8–22 weeks) and shipped overnight. Red cells were lysed, and nucleated cells stained for cytokeratin (CK) and CD45 and enriched for positive CK staining. Automated scanning was used to identify and pick single CK+/CD45 trophoblasts which were subjected to next‐generation sequencing.ResultsBlood was obtained from 243 pregnancies scheduled for CVS or amniocentesis. Luna results were normal for 160 singletons while 15 cases were abnormal (14 aneuploidy and one monozygotic twin with Williams syndrome deletion). The deletion was confirmed in both fetuses. Placental mosaicism occurred in 7 of 236 (3.0%) Luna cases and in 3 of 188 (1.6%) CVS cases (total 4.6%). No scorable trophoblasts were recovered in 32 of 236 usable samples. Additionally, 158 low‐risk pregnancies not undergoing CVS/amniocentesis showed normal results in 133 cases. Seven had aneuploidy results, and there were three likely pathogenic deletions/duplications, including one15q11‐q13 deletion.ConclusionAlthough the sample size is modest and statistically accurate measures of test performance are not possible, the Luna test detected aneuploidy and deletions/duplications based on concordance with CVS/amniocentesis.

Publisher

Wiley

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