High prevalence of maternal mosaic monosomy X in pregnant women in Vietnam

To demonstrate the prevalence of maternal mosaic monosomy X (MMXO) in a cohort of pregnant women in Vietnam. All 105,594 singleton pregnant women undergoing noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS) between January 2019 and February 2021 in Vietnam were analyzed by measuring discordance between size- an...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine 2023-12, Vol.36 (1), p.2155044-2155044
Hauptverfasser: Tran, Danh Cuong, Nguyen, Thanh-Thanh Thi, Thi Hoang, Ngoc-Lan, Thi Luong, Lan-Anh, Doan, Kim-Phuong Thi, Ha, Minh Thi Thi, Tran, Nhat-Thang, Nguyen, Van-Thong, Trinh, Thu-Huong Nhat, Kieu Nguyen, Ngoc-Trinh, Nguyen, Cong-Trai, Nguyen, Thanh-Dat, Thi Nguyen, xQuynh-Tho, Do, Thanh-Thuy Thi, Truong, Dinh-Kiet, Giang, Hoa, Nguyen, Hoai-Nghia, Tang, Hung-Sang, Phan, Minh-Duy
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Zusammenfassung:To demonstrate the prevalence of maternal mosaic monosomy X (MMXO) in a cohort of pregnant women in Vietnam. All 105,594 singleton pregnant women undergoing noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS) between January 2019 and February 2021 in Vietnam were analyzed by measuring discordance between size- and count-based z-scores for chromosome X (ChrX) to identify suspected cases of MMXO and validated by fluorescence hybridization (FISH) on maternal blood. We identified 295 (0.279%) suspected MMXO cases. After FISH analysis, MMXO was confirmed in 125 cases (42.37%), revealing the MMXO prevalence of 0.118% (95% CI: 0.097-0.139%) in this cohort. We found a relatively high prevalence of MMXO in Vietnamese pregnant women and demonstrated a strong influence of MMXO on the ChrX z-score using a count-based method, resulting in false positives. The size-based method is not sensitive to MMXO and therefore achieves higher PPV.
ISSN:1476-7058
1476-4954
DOI:10.1080/14767058.2022.2155044