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Exome Sequencing for Prenatal Diagnosis in Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis.
Sparks, Teresa N; Lianoglou, Billie R; Adami, Rebecca R; Pluym, Ilina D; Holliman, Kerry; Duffy, Jennifer; Downum, Sarah L; Patel, Sachi; Faubel, Amanda; Boe, Nina M; Field, Nancy T; Murphy, Aisling; Laurent, Louise C; Jolley, Jennifer; Uy, Cherry; Slavotinek, Anne M; Devine, Patrick; Hodoglugil, Ugur; Van Ziffle, Jessica; Sanders, Stephan J; MacKenzie, Tippi C; Norton, Mary E.
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  • Sparks TN; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Lianoglou BR; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Adami RR; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Pluym ID; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Holliman K; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Duffy J; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Downum SL; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Patel S; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Faubel A; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Boe NM; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Field NT; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Murphy A; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Laurent LC; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Jolley J; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Uy C; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Slavotinek AM; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Devine P; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Hodoglugil U; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Van Ziffle J; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Sanders SJ; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • MacKenzie TC; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
  • Norton ME; From the University of California, San Francisco (T.N.S., B.R.L., S.L.D., S.P., A.F., A.M.S., P.D., U.H., J.V.Z., S.J.S., T.C.M., M.E.N.), the University of California, San Diego (R.R.A., L.C.L.), the University of California, Los Angeles (I.D., K.H., A.M.), the University of California, Irvine (J.D
N Engl J Med ; 383(18): 1746-1756, 2020 10 29.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33027564
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The cause of most fetal anomalies is not determined prenatally. Exome sequencing has transformed genetic diagnosis after birth, but its usefulness for prenatal diagnosis is still emerging. Nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF), a fetal abnormality that is often lethal, has numerous genetic causes; the extent to which exome sequencing can aid in its diagnosis is unclear.

METHODS:

We evaluated a series of 127 consecutive unexplained cases of NIHF that were defined by the presence of fetal ascites, pleural or pericardial effusions, skin edema, cystic hygroma, increased nuchal translucency, or a combination of these conditions. The primary outcome was the diagnostic yield of exome sequencing for detecting genetic variants that were classified as either pathogenic or likely pathogenic according to the criteria of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics. Secondary outcomes were the percentage of cases associated with specific genetic disorders and the proportion of variants that were inherited.

RESULTS:

In 37 of the 127 cases (29%), we identified diagnostic genetic variants, including those for disorders affecting the RAS-MAPK cell-signaling pathway (known as RASopathies) (30% of the genetic diagnoses); inborn errors of metabolism and musculoskeletal disorders (11% each); lymphatic, neurodevelopmental, cardiovascular, and hematologic disorders (8% each); and others. Prognoses ranged from a relatively mild outcome to death during the perinatal period. Overall, 68% of the cases (25 of 37) with diagnostic variants were autosomal dominant (of which 12% were inherited and 88% were de novo), 27% (10 of 37) were autosomal recessive (of which 95% were inherited and 5% were de novo), 1 was inherited X-linked recessive, and 1 was of uncertain inheritance. We identified potentially diagnostic variants in an additional 12 cases.

CONCLUSIONS:

In this large case series of 127 fetuses with unexplained NIHF, we identified a diagnostic genetic variant in approximately one third of the cases. (Funded by the UCSF Center for Maternal-Fetal Precision Medicine and others; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03412760.).
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diagnóstico Prenatal / Variación Genética / Hidropesía Fetal / Secuenciación del Exoma Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: N Engl J Med Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diagnóstico Prenatal / Variación Genética / Hidropesía Fetal / Secuenciación del Exoma Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: N Engl J Med Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article