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Investigation of Genetic Alterations in Congenital Heart Diseases in Prenatal Period

Journal

GLOBAL MEDICAL GENETICS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 29-33

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THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1736566

Keywords

CHD; aCGH; genetic testing; congenital heart disease

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Genetic testing is important in prenatal diagnosis of CHD, providing valuable information through analysis of chromosomal abnormalities and gene mutations.
The prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD) is important because of mortality risk. The onset of CHD varies, and depending on the malformation type, the risk of aneuploidy is changed. To identify possible genetic alterations in CHD, G-banding, chromosomal microarray or if needed DNA mutation analysis and direct sequence analysis should be planned. In present study, to identify genetic alterations, cell culture, karyotype analysis, and single nucleotide polymorphism, array analyses were conducted on a total 950 samples. Interventional prenatal genetic examination was performed on 23 (2, 4%, 23/950) fetal CHD cases. Chromosomal abnormalities were detected in 5 out of 23 cases (21, 7%). Detected chromosomal abnormalities were 10q23.2 deletion, trisomy 18, 8p22.3-p23.2 deletion, 8q21.3-q24.3 duplication, 11q24.2q24.5 (9Mb) deletion, and 8p22p12 (16.8Mb) deletion. Our study highlights the importance of genetic testing in CHD.

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