Journal
BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY
Volume 128, Issue 5, Pages 857-864Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.16463
Keywords
Concordance; congenital malformation; genetic analysis; twin pregnancy; zygosity
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- Korea Health Technology R&D Project through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI) - Ministry of Health & Welfare, Republic of Korea [HI19C0213, 2520160070]
- Seoul National University Hospital research fund
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This study aimed to examine the concordance rate of non-chromosomal congenital malformations in twin pairs and found that monozygotic twins had higher concordance rates than dizygotic twins in specific organ systems, particularly in the nervous system, circulatory system, cleft lip/palate, and urinary system.
Objective To examine the concordance rate of non-chromosomal congenital malformations in twin pairs based on zygosity. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting A tertiary hospital in Korea. Population Twin pairs born at Seoul National University Hospital between 2001 and 2019. Methods Congenital malformations were diagnosed by postnatal workups of neonates or autopsy in cases of stillborn infants. Zygosity was confirmed by sex, chorionicity and DNA analysis. Main outcome measures Concordance rate of congenital malformations in twin pairs based on zygosity. Results In total, 3386 twin pairs were included. The risk of a congenital malformation in the index twin increased significantly if the co-twin had the congenital malformation, and the concordance rate was higher in monozygotic (MZ) than in dizygotic (DZ) twins (37.04 versus 16.77,P < 0.001). An increased risk of a congenital malformation in the presence of the same congenital malformation in the co-twin was observed only for malformations of the nervous system, eye/ear/face/neck, circulatory system, cleft lip/palate, genital organs, urinary system and musculoskeletal system. Significantly higher concordance rates in MZ than in DZ twin pairs were observed only for the nervous system (40.00 versus 0.00,P < 0.001), circulatory system (32.97 versus 19.74,P = 0.021), cleft lip/palate (44.44 versus 0.00,P = 0.017) and urinary system (22.22 versus 0.00,P = 0.004), whereas significant differences were not found for the genital organs or musculoskeletal system. Conclusions Monozygotic twins had higher concordance rates than DZ twins only in specific organ systems. It may be speculated that nervous system, circulatory system, cleft lip/palate and urinary system are primarily genetically affected. Tweetable abstract Monozygotic twins had higher concordance rates than dizygotic twins only in specific organ systems.
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