Implementation of High Resolution Whole Genome Array CGH in the Prenatal Clinical Setting: Advantages, Challenges, and Review of the Literature

Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization analysis is replacing postnatal chromosomal analysis in cases of intellectual disabilities, and it has been postulated that it might also become the first-tier test in prenatal diagnosis. In this study, array CGH was applied in 64 prenatal samples with whole...

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Main Authors: Paola Evangelidou, Angelos Alexandrou, Maria Moutafi, Marios Ioannides, Pavlos Antoniou, George Koumbaris, Ioannis Kallikas, Voula Velissariou, Carolina Sismani, Philippos C. Patsalis
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/346762
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spelling doaj-2d6f76f716c741948aee82cfab9312932020-11-24T20:51:36ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412013-01-01201310.1155/2013/346762346762Implementation of High Resolution Whole Genome Array CGH in the Prenatal Clinical Setting: Advantages, Challenges, and Review of the LiteraturePaola Evangelidou0Angelos Alexandrou1Maria Moutafi2Marios Ioannides3Pavlos Antoniou4George Koumbaris5Ioannis Kallikas6Voula Velissariou7Carolina Sismani8Philippos C. Patsalis9Department of Cytogenetics and Genomics, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 2370 Nicosia, CyprusDepartment of Cytogenetics and Genomics, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 2370 Nicosia, CyprusDepartment of Cytogenetics and Genomics, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 2370 Nicosia, CyprusProfessor Patsalis Research Team, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 2370 Nicosia, CyprusDepartment of Cytogenetics and Genomics, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 2370 Nicosia, CyprusProfessor Patsalis Research Team, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 2370 Nicosia, CyprusUltrasound and Fetal Medicine Centre, 2025 Nicosia, CyprusDepartment of Genetics and Molecular Biology, Gynecological, and Children’s Hospital, Mitera Maternity, 15123 Athens, CyprusDepartment of Cytogenetics and Genomics, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 2370 Nicosia, CyprusProfessor Patsalis Research Team, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 2370 Nicosia, CyprusArray Comparative Genomic Hybridization analysis is replacing postnatal chromosomal analysis in cases of intellectual disabilities, and it has been postulated that it might also become the first-tier test in prenatal diagnosis. In this study, array CGH was applied in 64 prenatal samples with whole genome oligonucleotide arrays (BlueGnome, Ltd.) on DNA extracted from chorionic villi, amniotic fluid, foetal blood, and skin samples. Results were confirmed with Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization or Real-Time PCR. Fifty-three cases had normal karyotype and abnormal ultrasound findings, and seven samples had balanced rearrangements, five of which also had ultrasound findings. The value of array CGH in the characterization of previously known aberrations in five samples is also presented. Seventeen out of 64 samples carried copy number alterations giving a detection rate of 26.5%. Ten of these represent benign or variables of unknown significance, giving a diagnostic capacity of the method to be 10.9%. If karyotype is performed the additional diagnostic capacity of the method is 5.1% (3/59). This study indicates the ability of array CGH to identify chromosomal abnormalities which cannot be detected during routine prenatal cytogenetic analysis, therefore increasing the overall detection rate. In addition a thorough review of the literature is presented.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/346762
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author Paola Evangelidou
Angelos Alexandrou
Maria Moutafi
Marios Ioannides
Pavlos Antoniou
George Koumbaris
Ioannis Kallikas
Voula Velissariou
Carolina Sismani
Philippos C. Patsalis
spellingShingle Paola Evangelidou
Angelos Alexandrou
Maria Moutafi
Marios Ioannides
Pavlos Antoniou
George Koumbaris
Ioannis Kallikas
Voula Velissariou
Carolina Sismani
Philippos C. Patsalis
Implementation of High Resolution Whole Genome Array CGH in the Prenatal Clinical Setting: Advantages, Challenges, and Review of the Literature
BioMed Research International
author_facet Paola Evangelidou
Angelos Alexandrou
Maria Moutafi
Marios Ioannides
Pavlos Antoniou
George Koumbaris
Ioannis Kallikas
Voula Velissariou
Carolina Sismani
Philippos C. Patsalis
author_sort Paola Evangelidou
title Implementation of High Resolution Whole Genome Array CGH in the Prenatal Clinical Setting: Advantages, Challenges, and Review of the Literature
title_short Implementation of High Resolution Whole Genome Array CGH in the Prenatal Clinical Setting: Advantages, Challenges, and Review of the Literature
title_full Implementation of High Resolution Whole Genome Array CGH in the Prenatal Clinical Setting: Advantages, Challenges, and Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Implementation of High Resolution Whole Genome Array CGH in the Prenatal Clinical Setting: Advantages, Challenges, and Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of High Resolution Whole Genome Array CGH in the Prenatal Clinical Setting: Advantages, Challenges, and Review of the Literature
title_sort implementation of high resolution whole genome array cgh in the prenatal clinical setting: advantages, challenges, and review of the literature
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization analysis is replacing postnatal chromosomal analysis in cases of intellectual disabilities, and it has been postulated that it might also become the first-tier test in prenatal diagnosis. In this study, array CGH was applied in 64 prenatal samples with whole genome oligonucleotide arrays (BlueGnome, Ltd.) on DNA extracted from chorionic villi, amniotic fluid, foetal blood, and skin samples. Results were confirmed with Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization or Real-Time PCR. Fifty-three cases had normal karyotype and abnormal ultrasound findings, and seven samples had balanced rearrangements, five of which also had ultrasound findings. The value of array CGH in the characterization of previously known aberrations in five samples is also presented. Seventeen out of 64 samples carried copy number alterations giving a detection rate of 26.5%. Ten of these represent benign or variables of unknown significance, giving a diagnostic capacity of the method to be 10.9%. If karyotype is performed the additional diagnostic capacity of the method is 5.1% (3/59). This study indicates the ability of array CGH to identify chromosomal abnormalities which cannot be detected during routine prenatal cytogenetic analysis, therefore increasing the overall detection rate. In addition a thorough review of the literature is presented.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/346762
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