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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | In vitro culture of trophoblasts isolated from maternal circulation: A potential non-invasive approach to prenatal diagnosis. Communication orale au congrès de la Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (janvier 2009) annoncée dans l’American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 199, Issue 6, Pages S164-S164. |
Author(s) : | I. Desitter, P. Rozenberg, N. Benali-Furet, Y. Cayre, B. Laurence |
Year of publication : | 2008 |
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Abstract (English) : | OBJECTIVE: Invasive procedures for prenatal diagnosis and chorionic villus sampling carry a risk of complications for the mother and the fetus; the risk for fetal loss being 0.5 to 2%. These procedures are routinely applied in pregnancies at high risk for fetal genetic abnormalities. Therefore, developing a non-invasive method using rare fetal cells isolated from maternal circulation should render prenatal diagnosis available without risk for fetal loss. Trophoblasts have been isolated from maternal blood by including surface antigen expression, e.g., HLA-G, and cell size. However such cells are not consistently detected in maternal circulation. Considering that results obtained from amniocytes are usually reported as preliminary, pending confirmation by culture results, a main requirement for a fully reliable diagnosis is to obtain trophoblasts isolated alive from maternal blood and able to grow in culture. |
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Author of this record : | Bernard Bel — 17 Feb 2009 |
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