The Combining Effects of Cell-Free Circulating Tumor DNA of Breast Tumor to the Noninvasive Prenatal Testing Results: A Simulating Investigation
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The Combining Effects of Cell-Free Circulating Tumor DNA of Breast Tumor to the Noninvasive Prenatal Testing Results: A Simulating Investigation
Abstract
Massively parallel sequencing of circulating fetal DNA in the plasma of pregnant women is a common method for noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) of fetal trisomy 13, 18, and 21. However, circulating DNA is not restricted to pregnant women, with increased levels of plasma DNA also frequently detected in the plasma of cancer patients. Among pregnant women whose NIPT results were inconsistent with the fetal karyotype, a small number of patients have subsequently been diagnosed with a previously undetected malignancy. However, the extent to which circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) affects the results of NIPT is still unclear. We examined serum from 50 nonpregnant women with breast tumors by NIPT. These samples were then added to serum containing trisomy 13, 18, and 21 fetal DNA to figure out the extent to which maternal tumors can interrupt NIPT results in pregnant women with breast tumors. Concentrations of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) were higher in both pregnant women and breast tumor patients, relative to nonpregnant healthy controls. Among the 50 samples evaluated, 3 produced false positive NIPT results for trisomy 13, 18, or 21, indicating that genomic copy number variations (CNVs) had occurred. Simulation testing also showed that ctDNA can increase the standard deviation of the associated z-scores, which lower absolute z-scores by decreasing the proportion of circulating fetal DNA relative to total DNA. Of the 50 samples tested, 9 fell within the equivocal range and 8 produced false negative results for trisomy 13, 18, or 21. Data presented here show for the first time that ctDNA is able to affect NIPT results in two ways. First, ctDNA can lead to false positive results due to the detection of genomic CNVs in tumor DNA. Alternatively, ctDNA can increase the likelihood of a false negative by decreasing the proportion of circulating fetal DNA in serum.
Keywords: circulating fetal DNA; circulating tumor DNA; copy number variation; noninvasive prenatal testing.
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