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Single-tube nonaplex microsatellite PCR panel for preimplantation genetic diagnosis of Hb Bart's hydrops fetalis syndrome

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PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS
Volume 35, Issue 6, Pages 534-543

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pd.4568

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  1. Health Services Development Program grant from the Singapore Ministry of Health [HSDP 05/X01]

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ObjectiveTo develop a single-tube multi-marker assay for improved preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) of deletional and/or non-deletional Hb Bart's hydrops fetalis syndrome, providing haplotype confirmation of deletional status, and maximization of linkage informativity. MethodsWe performed in silico mining to identify novel microsatellites within 1Mb flanking the alpha-globin gene cluster, and optimized a single-tube assay combining detection of (0)-thalassemia deletions with multi-marker linkage analysis. We performed validation on 100 single cells prior to clinical PGD application. ResultsOf 42 markers encompassing the -globin gene cluster that were identified in silico, 9 were highly polymorphic (0.68polymorphism information content0.92; 0.66H(o)0.90; 10alleles35) and optimized to co-amplify directly from a single cell. A validation analysis of 100 single lymphoblasts yielded 100% amplification success for all markers, and individual marker allele drop-out (ADO) rates of 0-5%. Clinical application of the assay in PGD for Hb Bart's (2 cases/cycles) resulted in a twin pregnancy and healthy live birth of two baby girls. ConclusionsThis single-tube nonaplex microsatellite PCR panel can be applied directly to PGD of most deletional Hb Bart's without the need for deletion-specific customization, and to linkage-based PGD of non-deletional Hb Bart's. (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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