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Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization Array CGH for Detection of Genomic Copy Number Variants
Published on: February 21, 2015
Prenatally diagnosed 16p11.2 copy number variations by SNP Array: A retrospective case series
Nian Liu1, Hui Li2, Manman Li2
1Department of Health Toxicology, MOE Key Lab of Environment and Health, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China; Prenatal Diagnostic Center, Genetic Lab, Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Hubei Province, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
Objective:
The 16p11.2 copy number variations (CNVs) are increasingly recognized as one of the most frequent genomic disorders, with a broad spectrum of phenotypes. The fetal phenotype associated with 16p11.2 CNVs is poorly described. The current study presents prenatal series of 16p11.2 CNVs and provides a better understanding of this submicroscopic imbalance in prenatal diagnosis.
Method:
Retrospective case series were extracted from a single tertiary referral center performing prenatal single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array from April 2017 to December 2021. The maternal demographics, indication for amniocentesis, ultrasound findings, SNP array results, inheritance of the CNVs, and pregnancy outcomes were studied.
Results:
We indentified 30 fetuses carrying 16p11.2 CNVs, representing 0.35% (30/8578) of prenatal SNP array results. The series included 17 fetuses with a proximal deletion, 7 with a distal deletion, 4 with a proximal duplication, and 2 with a distal duplication. Prenatal ultrasound anomalies were reported in 80% of these cases. The most common presentation was vertebralanomalies (9/30). Other features noted in more than one fetus were increased nuchal translucency/nuchal fold (NT/NF) (5/30), absent/hypoplastic nasal bone (3/30), polyhydramnios (3/30), ventricular septal defect (VSD) (2/30), unilateral mild ventriculomegaly (2/30), fetal growth restriction (FGR) (2/30), right aortic arch (2/30). All the 9 vertebralanomalies were present in fetuses harboring proximal deletion (9/17). Familial transmission was confirmed in 44% of cases (11/25) and termination of pregnancy was requested in 62.1% (18/29) of cases.
Conclusion:
The 16p11.2 CNVs can have variable prenatal phenotypes and these CNVs are frequently inherited from parents with a milder or normal phenotype. Our results underline that vertebral deformities were frequent in cases of 16p11.2 proximal deletion, and further demonstrate the incomplete penetrance of the CNVs.
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