Noninvasive Fetal Trisomy (NIFTY) test: an advanced noninvasive prenatal diagnosis methodology for fetal autosomal and sex chromosomal aneuploidies

Fuman Jiang(BGI Group (China)), Jinghui Ren(Jinan University), Fang Chen(BGI Group (China)), Yuqiu Zhou(Weihai Maternal and Child Health Hospital), Jiansheng Xie(Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital), Shan Dan(Capital Medical University), Yue Su(Capital Medical University), Jianhong Xie(Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital), Bao-min Yin(Weihai Maternal and Child Health Hospital), Wen Su(Weihai Maternal and Child Health Hospital), Huakun Zhang(BGI Group (China)), Wei Wang(BGI Group (China)), Xianghua Chai(BGI Group (China)), Linhua Lin(Jinan University), Hui Guo(Jinan University), Qiyun Li(Jinan University), Pei‐Pei Li(BGI Group (China)), Yuying Yuan(BGI Group (China)), Xiaoyu Pan(BGI Group (China)), Yihan Li(BGI Group (China)), Lifu Liu(BGI Group (China)), Huifei Chen(BGI Group (China)), Zhaoling Xuan(BGI Group (China)), Sheng‐Pei Chen(BGI Group (China)), Chun-Lei Zhang(BGI Group (China)), Hong‐Yun Zhang(BGI Group (China)), Zhongming Tian(BGI Group (China)), Zhengyu Zhang(BGI Group (China)), Hui Jiang(BGI Group (China)), Lijian Zhao(BGI Group (China)), Wei‐Mou Zheng(BGI Group (China)), Songgang Li(BGI Group (China)), Yingrui Li(BGI Group (China)), Jun Wang(BGI Group (China)), Jian Wang(BGI Group (China)), Xiuqing Zhang(BGI Group (China))
BMC Medical Genomics
December 1, 2012
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Conventional prenatal screening tests, such as maternal serum tests and ultrasound scan, have limited resolution and accuracy. METHODS: We developed an advanced noninvasive prenatal diagnosis method based on massively parallel sequencing. The Noninvasive Fetal Trisomy (NIFTY) test, combines an optimized Student's t-test with a locally weighted polynomial regression and binary hypotheses. We applied the NIFTY test to 903 pregnancies and compared the diagnostic results with those of full karyotyping. RESULTS: 16 of 16 trisomy 21, 12 of 12 trisomy 18, two of two trisomy 13, three of four 45, X, one of one XYY and two of two XXY abnormalities were correctly identified. But one false positive case of trisomy 18 and one false negative case of 45, X were observed. The test performed with 100% sensitivity and 99.9% specificity for autosomal aneuploidies and 85.7% sensitivity and 99.9% specificity for sex chromosomal aneuploidies. Compared with three previously reported z-score approaches with/without GC-bias removal and with internal control, the NIFTY test was more accurate and robust for the detection of both autosomal and sex chromosomal aneuploidies in fetuses. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrates a powerful and reliable methodology for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis.


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