Whole-exome sequencing on deceased fetuses with ultrasound anomalies: expanding our knowledge of genetic disease during fetal development
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Whole-exome sequencing on deceased fetuses with ultrasound anomalies: expanding our knowledge of genetic disease during fetal development
Abstract
PurposeThe aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic yield of whole-exome sequencing (WES) in fetuses with ultrasound anomalies that resulted in fetal demise or pregnancy termination. The results were also utilized to aid in the identification of candidate genes for fetal development and to expand the clinical phenotype of known genetic conditions.MethodsWES was performed on specimens from 84 deceased fetuses. Data were analyzed and final results were classified into one of four categories: positive, possible, negative, and candidate gene only. WES analysis was predominantly performed in fetus-parent trios or quads (61%, n=52).ResultsOverall, 20% (n = 17) of cases were positive, 45% (n=38) were possible, 9% (n=7) had only candidate gene variants and 26% (n = 22) tested negative. The diagnostic yield for definitive findings for trio analysis was 24% (n = 11) compared to 14% (n = 4) for singletons. The most frequently reported ultrasound anomalies were central nervous system (37%, n = 31), hydrops/edema (36%, n = 30), and cardiovascular anomalies (31%, n = 26).ConclusionOur experience supports the use of WES to identify the molecular etiology of fetal ultrasound anomalies, to identify candidate genes involved in fetal development, and to expand our knowledge of the clinical phenotype of known genetic conditions.
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