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A dPCR-NIPT assay for detections of trisomies 21, 18 and 13 in a single-tube reaction-could it replace serum biochemical tests as a primary maternal plasma screening tool?

Peng DaiYanfeng YangGanye ZhaoZhiqiang GuHuanan RenShuang HuNing LiuWeimeng JiaoJinfang LiXiangdong Kong
Published in: Journal of translational medicine (2022)
This is the first report on a dPCR-NIPT assay, consisting of all the necessary reagents from sample processing to multiplex dPCR amplification, can detect T21, T18 and T13 in a single tube reaction. The study results reveal that this assay has a sensitivity and specificity superior to the SBT and a cost much lower than the NGS-NIPT. Thus, from both the test performance and the economic benefit points of views, using the dPCR-NIPT assay to replace the SBT as a primary screen tool followed by the NGS-NIPT rescreen would be a better approach than the existing CS for detection of fetal aneuploidies in maternal plasma.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput
  • single cell
  • real time pcr
  • gene expression
  • physical activity
  • body mass index