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最新18疾病的产前诊断PrenatalDiagnosisofDisease课件.ppt

1、Medical Genetics18疾病的产前诊断疾病的产前诊断PrenatalDiagnosisofDiseaseMedical Genetics Furthermore,the psychological stress on families with children with serious genetic disorders is incalculable.Until gene therapy becomes a practical reality,the only option available for the control of genetic disease is pren

2、atal diagnosis.Medical GeneticsThe use of prenatal diagnosis is determined by balancing the risk of the birth of an abnormal child against the risk of an investigative procedure.Medical GeneticsThe general indications of prenatal diagnosis include maternal age and the results of noninvasive serum bi

3、ochemical screening.Medical GeneticsSpecific indications include a positive family history and the birth of a previous child affected by a particular genetic disease.Medical GeneticsTo perform prenatal diagnosis,fetal-derived tissues must first be obtained.All of the commonly used methods that yield

4、 fetal tissues are invasive.Medical GeneticsA.Amniocentesis Amniocentesis is the withdrawal of amniotic fluid from the amniotic sac surrounding the fetus.For over two decades this has been the primary technique utilised for the diagnosis of fetal genetic disorders.Medical Genetics Traditionally amni

5、ocentesis has been performed around 15 to 16 weeks gestation.At this time the uterus is easily accessible to a transabdominal approach,and a sufficient volume of amniotic fluid(approximately 200 ml)exists to permit 20 to 30 ml to be withdrawn safely.Medical Genetics Amniocentesis is normally perform

6、ed as an outpatient facility.An ultrasound examination is normally done immediately before the procedure to evaluate fetal number and viability,perform fetal biometric measurements,establish placental location,and estimate amniotic fluid volume.Medical GeneticsAmniocentesis performed concurrently wi

7、th ultrasound scanning.Medical GeneticsSafety of amniocentesis Any procedure that involves passing a device into an organ,especially the pregnant uterus,carries with it risks;amniocentesis is no exception.Medical Genetics Amniocentesis involves potential danger to both mother and fetus.Serious mater

8、nal risks are quite low but include amnionitis which can lead to fetal loss,haemorrhage or injury to an intra-abdominal viscus and leakage of amniotic fluid.Medical Genetics Fetal risks include spontaneous abortion,needle puncture injuries,placental abruption,chorioamnionitis,preterm labour,and amni

9、otic band formation.Medical Genetics Several controlled studies have been done to evaluate the risks of amniocentesis.The data indicate that the risk of pregnancy loss attributable to amniocentesis may be as high as 0.5%.Medical Genetics In general,risks will depend on(1)the experience of the obstet

10、rician performing the procedure;(2)clinical characteristics of a particular case(e.g.,presence or absence of biochemical markers of fetal abnormality);(3)the quality of the high-resolution ultrasound utilised.Medical GeneticsEarly amniocentesis With development of higher resolution ultrasound equipm

11、ent,some centres have begun offering amniocentesis before 15 weeks gestation,usually between 10 and 14 weeks.The majority of procedures have been performed during the 13th and 14th weeks of gestation.Medical Genetics There is evidence that early amniocentesis is associated with a higher fetal loss r

12、ate and a more frequent occurrence of certain congenital abnormalities.Medical GeneticsB.Chorionic villus sampling Chorionic villus sampling(CVS)is the only tested method for first-trimester fetal genetic diagnosis that is currently in clinical use and is usually performed between 9 and 11 weeks.Med

13、ical Genetics The procedure involves the passing of a sampling instrument into the chorion(developing placenta).A good procedure yields from 10 to 25 mg of tissue which is adequate for cytogenetic,enzymatic or DNA analysis.Medical Genetics The main advantage of CVS over amniocentesis is the applicab

14、ility of CVS earlier in gestation.This results in considerably reduced social,emotional and psychological stress for the couple.Medical GeneticsSafety of CVS Maternal complications include bleeding and infection.Fetal loss following CVS has been reported to be around 2%.There are also reports of lim

15、b reduction defects in infants born to mothers who have had CVS between 56 and 66 days of gestation.Medical GeneticsC.Fetal blood sampling(FBS)Fetal blood can be safely and directly sampled from approximately 18 weeks gestation onwards.FBS can be used for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.Med

16、ical Genetics Indications for fetal blood samplingDiagnosticDiagnosticRapid karyotypingFetal anomaly on ultrasoundLate attending patients who require fetal karyotypingAlloimmunisationRhesusPlatelet antigensFetal infectionToxoplasmosisCytomegalovirus infectionGeneticHaemoglobinopathiesMetabolic disor

17、ders and enzyme deficienciesFetal well beingSevere intrauterine growth retardationTherapeutiTherapeutic cTransfusionRed cell alloimmunisationTransplantationStem cellsMedical Genetics FBS is contraindicated if the mother is suffering from infections that can be transmitted to the fetus by the procedu

18、re.Examples include human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B virus infection.Medical GeneticsSafety of FBS Maternal complications from FBS are uncommon but include amnionitis,infection,rhesus sensitisation and transplacental haemorrhage.Medical Genetics Fetal loss rates following FBS have been r

19、eported to be approximately 1%in several large series.The presence of structural abnormalities or severe growth retardation of the fetus is associated with a much increased fetal loss rate.Medical Genetics Other fetal complications include infection,premature rupture of membranes,haemorrhage,severe

20、bradycardia and umbilical cord thrombosis.Medical GeneticsD.Fetal biopsy Although advances in molecular and biochemical genetics have made the diagnosis of many Mendelian disorders possible by analysis of amniotic fluid cells or chorionic villi,some conditions still require direct analysis of tissue

21、s in which the disorder is manifested.Tissues which have been successfully biopsied include fetal skin,liver and muscle.Medical GeneticsSafety of fetal biopsy Due to the relatively small numbers performed in different centres,no precise figures for the safety of fetal biopsy is available.Medical Gen

22、etics Following the acquisition of fetal tissues,these materials are then subjected to analysis using a variety of techniques.Medical GeneticsA.Cell culture and conventional cytogenetics These are the most commonly used methods for the diagnosis of chromosomal aneuploidies such as Down syndrome.Medi

23、cal GeneticsB.Molecular cytogenetics using FISH FISH involves the hybridization of DNA probes representing a specific chromosome or chromosomal region to target DNA such as metaphase chromosomes or interphase nuclei,where the probe binds to homologous sequences in the cell.Medical Genetics Using FIS

24、H,several groups have demonstrated that trisomies such as trisomy 21 and trisomy 18 can be detected in uncultured interphase nuclei as three positive hybridisation signals rather than the normal two.Medical Genetics The main advantage is speed:thus results are available in 24 to 48 hours compared wi

25、th the 10 to 14 days more typical of standard culture-based cytogenetic analysis.This type of technology can be applied to fetal materials obtained following amniocentesis,CVS or fetal blood sampling.Medical GeneticsC.DNA-based techniques The main advantage of DNA-based techniques is that any nuclea

26、ted fetal cell can be used.Techniques which are used include the polymerase chain reaction(PCR)and Southern blotting.Medical Genetics PCR-based techniques allow a rapid diagnosis to be made in several hours.These methods can be used for direct mutation detection or linkage analysis.The latter type o

27、f analysis is needed when the exact mutation or gene causing the disease is not known.Medical GeneticsMedical Genetics Genetic diagnosis is then carried out by analysing DNA sequences within the gene itself or DNA loci closely linked to it.An analysable difference or polymorphism must exist between

28、the disease-carrying allele and the normal allele to distinguish them.Medical GeneticsMedical GeneticsMedical GeneticsD.Metabolic analysis of fetal tissues Fetal tissues or fluids can be subjected to analysis to detect the characteristic metabolic or cellular defects of an inherited metabolic diseas

29、e.Medical Genetics For this type of analysis to be carried out,the specific enzyme or metabolite of interest must be expressed in the fetal tissues sampled,and the range of normal values as well as the assay sensitivity and reproducibility must be established within the tissue of interest.Medical Ge

30、netics Although an increasing number of inherited metabolic diseases are amenable to direct DNA-based diagnosis,enzyme-based techniques are still useful in situations where the disease-causing gene has not been identified or where the precise mutation is not known.Medical GeneticsE.Microarray Analys

31、is Much of the excitement today centers on gene expression profiling that uses a technology called microarrays.Medical Genetics A DNA microarray is a thin-sized chip that has been spotted at fixed locations with thousands of single-stranded DNA fragments corresponding to various genes of interest.Me

32、dical Genetics A single microarray may contain 10,000 or more spots,each containing pieces of DNA from a different gene.Fluorescent-labeled probe DNA fragments are added to ask if there are any places on the microarray where the probe strands can match and bind.Complete patterns of gene activity can

33、 be captured with this technology.Medical GeneticsMedical GeneticsA.Preimplantation diagnosis Preimplantation diagnosis is the performance of prenatal genetic analysis on embryos or oocytes prior to implantation.Medical Genetics This technology has the advantage that it allows prenatal diagnosis to

34、be carried out much earlier than existing methods such as amniocentesis and CVS.Medical Genetics Furthermore,couples who are at exceptionally high genetic risk and those who have had previous terminations for genetic indications may find preimplantation diagnosis a more acceptable form of prenatal t

35、esting.Medical GeneticsMedical Genetics In the future,preimplantation diagnosis may also be used in conjunction with gene therapy.At present,given the expense of the procedure and the small number of centres equipped to perform this form of diagnosis,preimplantation diagnosis is unlikely to become a

36、 standard procedure in the foreseeable future.Medical GeneticsAccess to oocyte and embryonic cells Preimplantation genetic analysis can be carried on either embryonic cells or oocytes.In the later situation,diagnosis is carried out even prior to fertilisation.Individual oocytes are aspirated and the

37、ir polar body biopsied.Medical Genetics For preimplantation diagnosis carried out on embryonic cells,the embryo may be fertilised in vitro and then individual blastomeres biopsied.Alternatively,the embryo may be fertilised in vivo and then the embryos are obtained by uterine lavage followed by biops

38、y and genetic analysis.Medical Genetics For heterozygous women carrying one mutant and one normal allele of a disease-causing gene,in the absence of chromosomal crossing-over,the aspirated polar body containing a mutant allele would indicate that the primary oocyte pronucleus is carrying the normal

39、allele.Medical Genetics In both situations,only the embryos confirmed not to possess the full disease-causing genotype are then implanted back into the uterus.Medical GeneticsMedical GeneticsDiagnostic methods Preimplantation diagnosis may be achieved using PCR,FISH or by measurement of embryonic se

40、cretory products such as certain enzymes.Medical Genetics This type of analysis has been carried out successfully for the determination of fetal sex for the avoidance of sex-linked disorders such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy and haemophilia A,and for the diagnosis of single gene disorders such as

41、cystic fibrosis,alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency,Tay-Sachs disease,fragile X and sickle cell anaemia.Medical Genetics Worldwide,preimplantation diagnosis of embryos has been attempted on over 1,200 in vitro fertilisation cycles in 1997,with clinical pregnancy resulted in 20%.No increase in the occurre

42、nce of abnormalities has been observed in the liveborns.Medical GeneticsB.Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis using fetal cells isolated from maternal blood Circumstantial evidence that fetal nucleated cells exist in maternal peripheral blood can be traced back to 1969.Medical Genetics However,convincing

43、 proof of the existence of these cells have to await the development of molecular biological techniques,especially the PCR.Medical Genetics Using the PCR,investigators are able to demonstrate the presence of cells possessing fetal genetic markers circulating in the peripheral blood of pregnant women

44、.The isolation of these cells offer the possibility of a noninvasive and safe method for prenatal diagnosis.Medical GeneticsFetal nucleated cell types in maternal blood Three populations of fetal nucleated cells are currently known to be present in maternal peripheral blood:fetal lymphocytes,trophob

45、lasts and fetal nucleated red cells.Medical Genetics At present,the isolation of fetal nucleated red cells is receiving the most attention from investigators in the field due to the availability of relatively specific monoclonal antibodies against these cells.Medical GeneticsIsolation of fetal cells

46、 and genetic analysis A combination of physical and immunological methods are used to isolate fetal nucleated cells from maternal blood.Physical methods include density gradient centrifugation and micromanipulation techniques while immunological methods include the use of monoclonal antibodies.Medic

47、al Genetics Genetic analysis of these isolated fetal cells can be performed using PCR or FISH.Fetal cells in maternal blood have been successfully used on a research level to diagnose trisomy 21,trisomy 18,beta-thalassaemia and sickle cell anaemia.Actual clinical use will have to await further technological development to improve its reliability and clinical trials to assess the sensitivity and specificity of this approach.Medical Genetics此课件下载可自行编辑修改,仅供参考!此课件下载可自行编辑修改,仅供参考!感谢您的支持,我们努力做得更好!谢谢感谢您的支持,我们努力做得更好!谢谢

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