Title of article :
Detection of Aneuploidies in Products of Conception and Neonatal Deaths in Iranian Patients Using the Multiplex Ligation-Dependent Probe Amplification (MLPA)
Author/Authors :
Khorami Sarvestani, Sara Fetal Health Research Center - Hope Generation Foundation - Tehran, Iran , Rafati, M Fetal Health Research Center - Hope Generation Foundation - Tehran, Iran , Soltanghoraee, Haleh Reproductive Biotechnology Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute - ACECR - Tehran, Iran , Hoseini, Azadeh Fetal Health Research Center - Hope Generation Foundation - Tehran, Iran , Soltani, A Fertility Center - Avicenna Research Institute - ACECR - Tehran, Iran , Jalilian, K Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Ghaffari, Saeed Reza Fetal Health Research Center - Hope Generation Foundation - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Around 70% of all pregnancies (Including 15% of clinically-recognized
ones) are lost due to various fetal or maternal disorders. Chromosomal aneuploidies
are among the most common causes of pregnancy loss. Standard chromosome analysis
using G-banding technique (Karyotype) is the technique of choice in studying such
abnormalities; however, this technique is time-consuming and sensitive, and limited
by vulnerabilities such as cell culture failure. The use of molecular cytogenetic techniques,
including array-based techniques and Multiplex Ligation-Dependent Probe
Amplification (MLPA), has been proposed to overcome the limitations of this method
to study the products of conception. This study has been designed to investigate the
feasibility of using MLPA technique as a standalone genetic testing, with histopathologic
examinations and genetic counseling to detect aneuploidies in products of conception
and neonatal deaths.
Methods: Forty-two verified fetal and neonatal samples were studies and genetic
counseling was scheduled for all parents. Histopathologic examinations were carried
out on the products of conception, and appropriate fetal tissues were separated for
genetic studies. Following DNA extraction and purification, MLPA was carried out to
investigate chromosomal aneuploidies.
Results: Nine samples (21.42%) were diagnosed to be affected with aneuploidy. Detected
aneuploidies were trisomy 22 (n=3), trisomy 21(n=1), trisomy 18 (n=2), trisomy 16
(n=1), trisomy 13 (n=1), and monosomy of chromosome X (n=1). The MLPA analysis results
were conclusive for all of the fetal samples (Success rate: 100%).
Conclusion: These results suggest that MLPA, as a standalone genetic testing, is an accurate,
rapid, and reliable method in overcoming the limitations of standard cytogenetic
techniques in genetic investigation of products of conception.
Keywords :
Perinatal Deaths , Conception , Aneuploidy
Journal title :
AJMB Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology