Ruo Jia, Jianjiang Zhu, Feng Zhang, Yangbo Sun, Bin Zhang, Yang Du, Hong Qi
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Exploration of cfDNA landscape in NIPT and clinical utilities of cfDNA based gene expression inference in prenatal diagnostics.
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is a dynamic biomarker reflecting the physiological state of the body. Its unique physical and biochemical properties, inherited from the tissue of origin, enable a wide range of clinical applications. From methylation patterns and fragmentation profiles to genetic variants, cfDNA holds immense potential for diagnosing and monitoring various diseases, including cancer. In this study, we leverage a large collection of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) dataset to explore the genomic landscape of fetal cfDNA, aiming to identify novel biomarkers associated with fetal development and maternal-fetal complications. Our study identifies novel fetal-specific genomic regions, further demonstrating the potential of cfDNA as a versatile biomarker. The prediction model achieved a 100% (12 of 12) positive predictive value (PPV) for hypothyroidism. Whereas for preeclampsia the PPV is much lower (25%, 3 of 12). By establishing a foundation for early hypothyroidism prediction and preeclampsia, we contribute to the expanding applications of NIPT. This approach can be adapted to explore other complex phenotypes and inform biomarker discovery, ultimately advancing maternal-fetal medicine.
Frontiers in GeneticsBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
8.10%
发文量
3491
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍:
Frontiers in Genetics publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research on genes and genomes relating to all the domains of life, from humans to plants to livestock and other model organisms. Led by an outstanding Editorial Board of the world’s leading experts, this multidisciplinary, open-access journal is at the forefront of communicating cutting-edge research to researchers, academics, clinicians, policy makers and the public.
The study of inheritance and the impact of the genome on various biological processes is well documented. However, the majority of discoveries are still to come. A new era is seeing major developments in the function and variability of the genome, the use of genetic and genomic tools and the analysis of the genetic basis of various biological phenomena.