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Fetal RHD genotyping in maternal serum during the first trimester of pregnancy
Authors:Costa Jean-Marc  Giovangrandi Yves  Ernault Pauline  Lohmann Laurence  Nataf Valérie  El Halali Najua  Gautier Evelyne
Affiliation:Centre de Diagnostic Prénatal, American Hospital of Paris, Neuilly, France. jean-marc.costa@ahparis.org
Abstract:Fetal RHD genotype determination is useful in the management of sensitized RhD-negative pregnant women. It can be ascertained early during pregnancy by chorionic villus sampling (CVS) or amniocentesis. However, these procedures are invasive, resulting both in an increased risk of fetal loss and in an increased severity of immunization due to fetomaternal haemorrhage. A reliable determination of RHD genotype by fetal DNA analysis in maternal serum during the first trimester of pregnancy is reported in this study. One hundred and six sera from RhD-negative pregnant women were obtained during the first trimester of pregnancy. These sera were tested for the presence of RHD gene using a new real-time polymerase chain reaction assay and the results compared with those obtained later in pregnancy on amniotic fluid cells and by RHD serology of the new-born. All sera from women carrying a RhD-positive fetus (n = 62) gave positive results for RHD gene detection and sera from women carrying a RhD-negative fetus (n = 40) were negative. The high level of accuracy of fetal RHD genotyping obtained in this study could enable this technique to be offered on a routine basis for the management of RhD-negative patients during the first trimester of pregnancy.
Keywords:fetal DNA    maternal serum    RHD genotype    real-time PCR
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