Systematic analysis of the causes of NIPS sex chromosome aneuploidy false-positive results.

Journal: Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the underlying causes of false positives in NIPT of fetal sex chromosomal aneuploidies using fetal cell-free DNA from maternal plasma.

Methods: In the present study, we focus on a cohort of 23,984 pregnancy cases with NIPT. Karyotyping and FISH analysis were employed to verify the NIPT detected false-positive results of fetal sex chromosomal aneuploidies, and a comparative CNV sequencing on positive and negative NIPT cases was uniquely performed to elucidate the underlying causes.

Results: A total of 166 cases (0.69%) were identified as fetal sex chromosomal abnormalities, while 84 cases were found to be false-positive results possibly associated with maternal X chromosomal aneuploidies (n = 8), maternal X chromosomal structural abnormalities (n = 1), maternal CNVs (n = 4) as well as known placental mosaicism (n = 1). Furthermore, our study showed that the maternal chromosome CNV between 1-1.6 Mb was associated with false-positive NIPT results in sex chromosomal abnormalities.

Conclusion: Our research demonstrated the spectrum of factors causing false positives in NIPT of fetal sex chromosomal abnormalities based on a large cohort. The effective maternal CNV size cut-off identified in our study could integrate into bioinformatics algorithms for reducing the false-positive rate, however, further investigation is necessary to confirm this.

Authors
Zhaoru Lyu, Chunhong Huang
Relevant Conditions

Mosaicism