TY - JOUR
T1 - Nationwide demonstration project of next-generation sequencing of cell-free DNA in maternal plasma in Japan
T2 - 1-year experience
AU - Japan NIPT consortium
AU - Sago, Haruhiko
AU - Sekizawa, Akihiko
AU - Yamada, Takahiro
AU - Endo, Toshiaki
AU - Hukushima, Akimune
AU - Murotsuki, Jun
AU - Yoshimasa, Kamei
AU - Nanba, Satoshi
AU - Yotsumoto, Junko
AU - Osada, Hisao
AU - Kasai, Yasuyo
AU - Watanabe, Atsushi
AU - Katagiri, Yukiko
AU - Takesita, Naoki
AU - Ogawa, Masaki
AU - Tanemoto, Tomohiro
AU - Samura, Osamu
AU - Kitagawa, Michihiro
AU - Okai, Takashi
AU - Izumi, Shun Ichiro
AU - Hamanoue, Haruka
AU - Hirahara, Fumiki
AU - Haino, Kazufumi
AU - Suzumori, Nobuhiro
AU - Hamajima, Naoki
AU - Okamoto, Yoko
AU - Nakamura, Hiroaki
AU - Kanekawa, Takeshi
AU - Yoshimatsu, Jun
AU - Sawai, Hideaki
AU - Tairaku, Shinya
AU - Naruse, Katsuhiko
AU - Masuyama, Hisashi
AU - Hyodo, Maki
AU - Kaji, Takashi
AU - Maeda, Kazutoshi
AU - Matsubara, Keiichi
AU - Ogawa, Masanobu
AU - Yoshizato, Toshiyuki
AU - Miura, Kiyonori
AU - Masuzaki, Hideaki
AU - Ohba, Takashi
AU - Kawano, Yukie
AU - Nishiyama, Miyuki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
PY - 2015/4/1
Y1 - 2015/4/1
N2 - Objective: To report the 1-year experience of a nationwide demonstration project to introduce noninvasive prenatal testing of aneuploidy from maternal plasma and discuss how to implement this program in Japan. Methods: The test was conducted to detect aneuploidy in high-risk pregnant women with adequate genetic counseling. The clinical data, test results, and pregnancy outcomes were recorded. Results: Of the 7740 women tested, 142 (1.8%) had positive results, 7594 (98.1%) had negative results, and four (0.1%) had results that were not reportable. Of the 142 women who tested positive, 13 cases resulted in intrauterine fetal death, and three cases refused to undergo the invasive procedure. Of the 126 positive cases confirmed on karyotyping, a normal karyotype was observed for trisomy 21 in three cases, trisomy 18 in eight cases, and trisomy 13 in two cases. In the follow-up study of the negative cases (n=1638), only one false-negative case of trisomy 18 was detected. Conclusions: We described our nationwide 1-year experience with noninvasive prenatal genetic testing. It is expected that the present data will stimulate a debate regarding prenatal genetic testing and hopefully lead to improvements in the perinatal care system with respect to genetic counseling in Japan.
AB - Objective: To report the 1-year experience of a nationwide demonstration project to introduce noninvasive prenatal testing of aneuploidy from maternal plasma and discuss how to implement this program in Japan. Methods: The test was conducted to detect aneuploidy in high-risk pregnant women with adequate genetic counseling. The clinical data, test results, and pregnancy outcomes were recorded. Results: Of the 7740 women tested, 142 (1.8%) had positive results, 7594 (98.1%) had negative results, and four (0.1%) had results that were not reportable. Of the 142 women who tested positive, 13 cases resulted in intrauterine fetal death, and three cases refused to undergo the invasive procedure. Of the 126 positive cases confirmed on karyotyping, a normal karyotype was observed for trisomy 21 in three cases, trisomy 18 in eight cases, and trisomy 13 in two cases. In the follow-up study of the negative cases (n=1638), only one false-negative case of trisomy 18 was detected. Conclusions: We described our nationwide 1-year experience with noninvasive prenatal genetic testing. It is expected that the present data will stimulate a debate regarding prenatal genetic testing and hopefully lead to improvements in the perinatal care system with respect to genetic counseling in Japan.
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U2 - 10.1002/pd.4539
DO - 10.1002/pd.4539
M3 - Article
C2 - 25408438
AN - SCOPUS:84926245497
SN - 0197-3851
VL - 35
SP - 331
EP - 336
JO - Prenatal Diagnosis
JF - Prenatal Diagnosis
IS - 4
ER -