血友病携带者检测及产前诊断。现在和未来的战略。

I Peake
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分子遗传学的出现对血友病的携带者检测和产前诊断产生了重大影响。表型分析只能以不同程度的概率识别高达90%的携带者,并且只能在获得胎儿血液(妊娠18-20周)时用于产前诊断,基因型分析提供了大于99%的携带者状态确定性(当信息丰富时),并允许在8-12周时利用绒毛膜绒毛取样获得的DNA进行产前诊断。此外,将DNA的聚合酶链反应(PCR)扩增技术引入基因型分析,无论是用于检测致病缺陷本身,还是用于检测基因内信息多态性,都大大增加了将这些程序引入实验室的便利性。基于PCR的血友病家族研究将在发达国家和发展中国家日益普及。在前者中,缺陷本身的检测将成为可能,特别是对于B型血友病,而在其他国家,基于简单PCR的DNA多态性分析将成为有效、实用的血友病遗传学的主要手段。
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Carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis of haemophilia. Present and future strategies.

The advent of molecular genetics has had a significant impact on carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis in the haemophilias. Where phenotypic analysis can only identify with varying degrees of probability up to 90% of carriers and can only be used in prenatal diagnosis when fetal blood is obtained (18-20 weeks gestation), genotypic analysis gives a greater than 99% certainty of carrier status (when informative) and allows for prenatal diagnosis at 8-12 weeks utilising DNA obtained by chorionic villus sampling. Furthermore, the introduction of the technique of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of DNA into genotypic analysis either for the detection of the disease-causing defect itself, or to detect an intragenic informative polymorphism, has significantly increased the ease by which these procedures can be introduced into the laboratory. PCR based family studies in haemophilia will become increasingly available in both developed and developing countries. While in the former detection of the defect itself will become available, particularly for haemophilia B, in other countries simple PCR based DNA polymorphism analysis will become the mainstay of effective, practical haemophilia genetics.

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