About this trial
This multicenter study aims to recruit a minimum of 1,600 pregnant women, encompassing individuals with varying levels of genetic risk. The study particularly focuses on cases with increased fetal nuchal translucency (NT ≥3.5 mm), additional ultrasound markers, and/or fetal structural anomalies. Peripheral blood samples of eligible participants will be collected for two state-of-the-art cfDNA tests based on coordinative allele-aware target enrichment sequencing (COATE-seq): (1) a targeted panel to screen for frequent chromosomal aneuploidies, microdeletions/duplications, and dominant single-gene conditions, and (2) comprehensive whole-exome cfDNA sequencing for aneuploidies, microdeletions/duplications, monogenic variants (both dominant and recessive variants), uniparental disomy, and hydatidiform moles. The results of both cfDNA tests will be compared with those from invasive or postnatal diagnostic testing. Pregnancy outcome will be followed up to six weeks postpartum. The primary goal is to determine the clinical validity of targeted and whole exome cfDNA analyses, assessed through sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) relative to diagnostic standards. Secondary goal is to assess efficacy across diverse genetic risk populations by analyzing detection rates of pathogenic variants associated with fetal indications. The clinical utility of cfDNA screening will also be evaluated by its impact on clinical management decisions, including follow-up diagnostic procedures or prenatal/perinatal interventions.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adult pregnant woman (≥18 years old)
Gestational age between 9+0 and 25+6 weeks
Singleton pregnancy
Increased nuchal translucency (NT) ≥3.5 mm: capped at 25% of total subjects
Disqualifiers
Age under 18 years
Gestational age is less than 9+0 weeks or greater than 25+6 weeks
One parent or other family member has a known pathogenic variant linked to the fetal ultrasound finding(s)
Conditions affecting the accuracy of cfDNA assay (e.g., maternal malignancy during pregnancy, maternal allogeneic blood transfusion, organ transplantation, or cell therapy within the past year)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Women's Hospital School Of Medicine Zhejiang University
Lead sponsor
University of Pennsylvania
Collaborator
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Collaborator