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Multicenter Study
. 2024 Oct;26(10):906-916.
doi: 10.1016/j.jmoldx.2024.06.006. Epub 2024 Jul 18.

Multisite Evaluation and Validation of Optical Genome Mapping for Prenatal Genetic Testing

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Multisite Evaluation and Validation of Optical Genome Mapping for Prenatal Genetic Testing

Brynn Levy et al. J Mol Diagn. 2024 Oct.
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Abstract

Prenatal diagnostic testing of amniotic fluid, chorionic villi, or more rarely, fetal cord blood is recommended following a positive or unreportable noninvasive cell-free fetal DNA test, abnormal maternal biochemical serum screen, abnormal ultrasound, or increased genetic risk for a cytogenomic abnormality based on family history. Although chromosomal microarray is recommended as the first-tier prenatal diagnostic test, in practice, multiple assays are often assessed in concert to achieve a final diagnostic result. The use of multiple methodologies is costly, time consuming, and labor intensive. Optical genome mapping (OGM) is an emerging technique with application for prenatal diagnosis because of its ability to detect and resolve, in a single assay, all classes of pathogenic cytogenomic aberrations. In an effort to characterize the potential of OGM as a novel alternative to traditional standard of care (SOC) testing of prenatal samples, OGM was performed on a total of 200 samples representing 123 unique cases, which were previously tested with SOC methods (92/123 = 74.7% cases tested with at least two SOCs). OGM demonstrated an overall accuracy of 99.6% when compared with SOC methods, a positive predictive value of 100%, and 100% reproducibility between sites, operators, and instruments. The standardized workflow, cost-effectiveness, and high-resolution cytogenomic analysis demonstrate the potential of OGM to serve as a first-tier test for prenatal diagnosis.

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Disclosure Statement R.E.S. is a consultant of Bionano; R.K. has received honoraria and/or travel funding and/or research support from Illumina, Bionano, Agena, and PGDx. F.B. was an employee of Quest Diagnostics at the time of this work.

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