Noninvasive Prenatal Testing Of Alpha-Thalassemia And Beta-Thalassemia Through Population-Based Parental Haplotyping

GENOME MEDICINE(2021)

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Background Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) of recessive monogenic diseases depends heavily on knowing the correct parental haplotypes. However, the currently used family-based haplotyping method requires pedigrees, and molecular haplotyping is highly challenging due to its high cost, long turnaround time, and complexity. Here, we proposed a new two-step approach, population-based haplotyping-NIPT (PBH-NIPT), using alpha-thalassemia and beta-thalassemia as prototypes. Methods First, we deduced parental haplotypes with Beagle 4.0 with training on a large retrospective carrier screening dataset (4356 thalassemia carrier screening-positive cases). Second, we inferred fetal haplotypes using a parental haplotype-assisted hidden Markov model (HMM) and the Viterbi algorithm. Results With this approach, we enrolled 59 couples at risk of having a fetus with thalassemia and successfully inferred 94.1% (111/118) of fetal alleles. We confirmed these alleles by invasive prenatal diagnosis, with 99.1% (110/111) accuracy (95% CI, 95.1-100%). Conclusions These results demonstrate that PBH-NIPT is a sensitive, fast, and inexpensive strategy for NIPT of thalassemia.
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NIPT, Recessive monogenic diseases, Haplotypes, Population-based haplotyping, &#945, -Thalassemia, &#946, -Thalassemia
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