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Embryonic lethal genetic variants and chromosomally normal pregnancy loss
Jennie Kline1, Badri Vardarajan2, Avinash Abhyankar3
1Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York; Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center, Columbia University, New York, New York.
Objective:
To examine whether rare damaging genetic variants are associated with chromosomally normal pregnancy loss and estimate the magnitude of the association.
Design:
Case-control.
Setting:
Cases were derived from a consecutive series of karyotyped losses at one New Jersey hospital. Controls were derived from the National Database for Autism Research.
Patient(S):
Cases comprised 19 chromosomally normal loss conceptus-parent trios. Controls comprised 547 unaffected siblings of autism case-parent trios.
Intervention(S):
None.
Main Outcome Measure(S):
The rate of damaging variants in the exome (loss of function and missense-damaging) and the proportions of probands with at least one such variant among cases vs. controls.
Results:
The proportions of probands with at least one rare damaging variant were 36.8% among cases and 22.9% among controls (odds ratio, 2.0; 99% confidence interval, 0.5-7.3). No case had a variant in a known fetal anomaly gene. The proportion with variants in possibly embryonic lethal genes increased in case probands (odds ratio, 14.5; 99% confidence interval, 1.5-89.7); variants occurred in BAZ1A, FBN2, and TIMP2.
Conclusion(S):
Rare genetic variants in the conceptus may be a cause of chromosomally normal pregnancy loss. A larger sample is needed to estimate the magnitude of the association with precision and identify relevant biologic pathways.
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