Genetic anomalies in fetuses with tetralogy of Fallot by using high-definition chromosomal microarray analysis

Cardiovascular Ultrasound(2019)

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Background The etiology of TOF is complex and the genesis of TOF has been associated with environmental factors and genetic disorders, including chromosomal anomalies, aneuploidies, 22q11.2 deletion and single-gene disease. Previous literatures have shown that a chromosome alteration in about 30% patients with TOF and recently published articles reported that 22q11.2 deletion syndrome accounts for 16% cases with TOF diagnosed postnatally. CMA now is considered as gold standard for detecting genetic anomalies in fetuses with congenital malformations. CMA could detect a 6.6–25% incremental yield of CNVs in CHDs. The aim of this study was to assess the genetic anomalies in fetal tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) by using high-definition CMA. Methods This retrospective study reviewed all the fetuses diagnosed with TOF between 2013 and 2018. Prenatal ultrasongraphic findings, including cardiac angle, and the findings of CMA using Affymetrix CytoScan HD array were collected. Results Ninety-six fetuses with TOF and known genetic results were enrolled. Right aortic arch was the most common associated anomalies (22.9%). One fetus with trisomy 18, one with 46, XX, t (7;10)(q36;q22), one with 47, XYY and five with trisomy 21 were identified. Clinically significant CNVs occurred in 6.8% and uncertain significant CNVs in 3.4% fetal TOF with normal karyotype. A total of four cases with 22q11.2 microdeletion and two fetuses with Yq11.223q11.23 microduplication have been identified. Genetic anomalies, including chromosomal aberrations and pathogenic CNVs, were significantly higher in the TOF with extracardiac anomaly group than in the TOF without extracardiac anomaly group ( P = 0.005). Abnormal cardiac angle was noticed in 24.0% fetal TOF. Genetic anomalies were more common in the TOF with abnormal cardiac angle than with normal cardiac angle ( P = 0.001). On the other hand, abnormal cardiac angle was noticed in 64.3% fetal TOF with genetic anomalies while abnormal cardiac angle occurred in 17.1% fetal TOF with normal genetic results ( P = 0.001). Conclusions Genetic testing should be offered, specially using microarray analysis, for the fetal TOF with abnormal cardiac angle or extracardiac defects.
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Tetralogy of Fallot, 22q11.2 deletion, Chromosomal microarray analysis, Cardiac angle, Copy number variations
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