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Cell-Free Placental DNA in Maternal Plasma in Relation to Placental Health and Function.

FETAL DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY(2017)

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Background: While cell-free placental DNA (cfp-DNA) increases in response to certain pathological conditions, confounding variables, such as placental size, may also contribute to its release. Furthermore, the relationship between cfp-DNA and maternal serum proteins has not been well investigated. Objective: To analyze plasma cfp-DNA levels and correlate with measurable placental parameters, maternal serum proteins, or pathologic conditions reflecting placental dysfunction. Method: Methylated fraction of RASSF1A was quantified in maternal plasma as a measure of cfp-DNA in a cohort of 86 pregnant women. Results: Placental dimensions or weight had no impact on cfp-DNA levels in noncomplicated pregnancies (n = 63). However, an association between beta-hCG and cfp-DNA levels (p = 0.0012) was detected. Complications occurred in 23 pregnancies including chromosomal abnormalities, gestational hypertension, intrauterine growth restriction, and preterm birth. There was overall a skewed distribution (<-1 SD or > 1 SD from mean) for cfp-DNA in the abnormal group, although due to the small number of samples for each pathology, we provide only descriptive data to assess possible trends in cfp-DNA variation. Conclusion: While cfp-DNA levels outside of the normal range may reflect placental distress, this relationship may be masked by a number of physiological confounders. The independence of cfp-DNA from beta-hCG levels commonly assessed in pregnancy need to be further addressed. (C) 2016 S.Karger AG, Basel
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Cell-free DNA,Intrauterine growth restriction,Preeclampsia,Pregnancy,Prenatal screening,Preterm birth
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