Genome-Wide Copy Number Variant and High-Throughput Transcriptomics Analyses of Placental Tissues Underscore Persisting Child Susceptibility in At-Risk Pregnancies Cleared in Standard Genetic Testing
Abstract:Several studies have shown that children from pregnancies with estimated first-trimester risk based on fetal nuchal translucency thickness and abnormal maternal serum pregnancy protein and hormone levels maintain a higher likelihood of adverse outcomes, even if initial testing for known genetic conditions is negative. We used the Finnish InTraUterine cohort (ITU), which is a comprehensively characterized perinatal cohort consisting of 943 mothers and their babies followed throughout pregnancy and 18 months pos… Show more
“…Czamara et al [ 9 ] showed that children from pregnancies with an estimated first trimester risk based on fetal nuchal translucency thickness and abnormal maternal serum levels of first trimester routine biomarkers have a higher likelihood of adverse outcomes, even if initial testing of known genetic conditions is negative. In these children, congenital malformations of the circulatory system are more frequent.…”
“…Czamara et al [ 9 ] showed that children from pregnancies with an estimated first trimester risk based on fetal nuchal translucency thickness and abnormal maternal serum levels of first trimester routine biomarkers have a higher likelihood of adverse outcomes, even if initial testing of known genetic conditions is negative. In these children, congenital malformations of the circulatory system are more frequent.…”
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