Maternal Smoking: Effect on Circulating Cell-Free Fetal and Total DNA Levels in Maternal Plasma From the Second Trimester

To estimate whether potential clinical applications of cell-free fetal and total DNA in the field of noninvasive prenatal diagnosis need to be adjusted for maternal smoking status. In this study, using 344 maternal blood samples from the second trimester of pregnancy, circulating cell-free DNA in ma...

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description To estimate whether potential clinical applications of cell-free fetal and total DNA in the field of noninvasive prenatal diagnosis need to be adjusted for maternal smoking status. In this study, using 344 maternal blood samples from the second trimester of pregnancy, circulating cell-free DNA in maternal plasma samples, specific for the SRY and DYS14 loci (representing fetal DNA) and GAPDH sequence (representing total genomic DNA) were quantified by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Fetal sex determination was 100% accurate using a combination of probes for SRY and DYS14. The levels of DYS14 and SRY detected were significantly correlated (r=0.884, P
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Case-Control Studies
DNA - analysis
DNA - blood
DNA Probes
Female
Fetus
Genes, sry
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
Maternal-Fetal Exchange - genetics
Medical sciences
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Trimester, Second
Prenatal Diagnosis - methods
Reproducibility of Results
Sex Determination Analysis - methods
Smoking - blood
Tobacco, tobacco smoking
Toxicology
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