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Title: | Semi-nested Taqman real-time quantitative PCR for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis of Bart's hydrops fetalis |
Authors: | Sakorn Pornprasert Kanyakan Sukunthamala Naowarat Kunyanone Sririchai Sittiprasert Khanungnit Thungkham Sumeth Junorse Khachonsilp Pongsawatkul Wisut Pattanaporn Chantip Jitwong |
Authors: | Sakorn Pornprasert Kanyakan Sukunthamala Naowarat Kunyanone Sririchai Sittiprasert Khanungnit Thungkham Sumeth Junorse Khachonsilp Pongsawatkul Wisut Pattanaporn Chantip Jitwong |
Keywords: | Medicine |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2012 |
Abstract: | Background: Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis based on detection of fetal cell-free DNA is limited when mother and father are both carriers for the same autosomal recessive mutation. Objective: Develop the semi-nested Taqman real-time PCR for quantification of α-thalassemia-1 SEA type deletion allele in plasma of α-thalassemia-1 SEA carriage pregnancies. Material and Method: Plasma DNA was extracted from six women who carried fetuses with normal, 11 with heterozygote α-thalassemia-1 SEA type deletion and seven with Bart's hydrops fetalis. DNA was amplified using conventional PCR with the primary specific primer set for α-thalassemia-1 SEA type deletion. PCR product was then subjected to the semi-nested realtime PCR using the secondary specific primer and Taqman probe set for α-thalassemia-1 SEA type deletion. The standard curve was constructed using ten-fold serial dilutions of conventional PCR product of the heterozygote α-thalassemia-1 SEA type deletion. Results: Women who carried fetuses with Bart's hydrops fetalis displayed a trend toward higher mean copy number of α-thalassemia-1 SEA type deletion allele vs. women who carried fetuses with normal and heterozygote, albeit not reaching statistical significance. Conclusion: The maternally inherited fetal allele present in maternal plasma is difficult to discern the fetal cell-free DNA from a higher background DNA of the mother. Thus, further investigation is needed to improve the diagnosis of Bart's hydrops fetalis using this technique. |
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ISSN: | 01252208 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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