Prevalence of chromosomal alterations in first-trimester spontaneous pregnancy loss

妊娠早期自然流产中染色体异常的发生率

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作者:Rick Essers # ,Igor N Lebedev # ,Ants Kurg # ,Elizaveta A Fonova ,Servi J C Stevens ,Rebekka M Koeck ,Ulrike von Rango ,Lloyd Brandts ,Spyridon Panagiotis Deligiannis ,Tatyana V Nikitina ,Elena A Sazhenova ,Ekaterina N Tolmacheva ,Anna A Kashevarova ,Dmitry A Fedotov ,Viktoria V Demeneva ,Daria I Zhigalina ,Gleb V Drozdov ,Salwan Al-Nasiry ,Merryn V E Macville ,Arthur van den Wijngaard ,Jos Dreesen ,Aimee Paulussen ,Alexander Hoischen ,Han G Brunner ,Andres Salumets ,Masoud Zamani Esteki

Abstract

Pregnancy loss is often caused by chromosomal abnormalities of the conceptus. The prevalence of these abnormalities and the allocation of (ab)normal cells in embryonic and placental lineages during intrauterine development remain elusive. In this study, we analyzed 1,745 spontaneous pregnancy losses and found that roughly half (50.4%) of the products of conception (POCs) were karyotypically abnormal, with maternal and paternal age independently contributing to the increased genomic aberration rate. We applied genome haplarithmisis to a subset of 94 pregnancy losses with normal parental and POC karyotypes. Genotyping of parental DNA as well as POC extra-embryonic mesoderm and chorionic villi DNA, representing embryonic and trophoblastic tissues, enabled characterization of the genomic landscape of both lineages. Of these pregnancy losses, 35.1% had chromosomal aberrations not previously detected by karyotyping, increasing the rate of aberrations of pregnancy losses to 67.8% by extrapolation. In contrast to viable pregnancies where mosaic chromosomal abnormalities are often restricted to chorionic villi, such as confined placental mosaicism, we found a higher degree of mosaic chromosomal imbalances in extra-embryonic mesoderm rather than chorionic villi. Our results stress the importance of scrutinizing the full allelic architecture of genomic abnormalities in pregnancy loss to improve clinical management and basic research of this devastating condition.

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