2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13039-022-00612-2
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False-positives and false-negatives in non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT): what can we learn from a meta-analyses on > 750,000 tests?

Abstract: Background Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) has had an incomparable triumph in prenatal diagnostics in the last decade. Over 1400 research articles have been published, predominantly praising the advantages of this test. Methods The present study identified among the 1400 papers 24 original and one review paper, which were suited to re-evaluate the efficacy of > 750,000 published NIPT-results. Special attention was given to false-positive an… Show more

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“…A major problem of the publications reporting on NIPT, is that these technical differences between platforms are not discussed extensively [ 14 , 18 ]. NIPT results are reported for in-house developed or the application of commercially available platforms, and the comparison of the results is achieved interchangeably, as if differences in platforms and their technical restrictions do not matter.…”
Section: Technical Bases Of Niptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A major problem of the publications reporting on NIPT, is that these technical differences between platforms are not discussed extensively [ 14 , 18 ]. NIPT results are reported for in-house developed or the application of commercially available platforms, and the comparison of the results is achieved interchangeably, as if differences in platforms and their technical restrictions do not matter.…”
Section: Technical Bases Of Niptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, there are dozens of variants of NIPT available, but they are not really distinguished in the literature [ 18 , 21 ]. This combination issue, if applied to all studies using molecular cytogenetics/fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in prenatal samples [ 22 ], would be as if they were all reported as similar results e.g., “invasive prenatal FISH testing” (IPFT), a misnomer, which would fail to distinguish whether the results were based on interphase or metaphase FISH, and/or which and how many different probes were applied.…”
Section: Technical Bases Of Niptmentioning
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“…The two-hit model for euchromatic CNVs, as suggested in 2010 [ 12 ], has already been supported as potentially valid, and maybe at a lower efficiency, is valid also for heterochromatic CNVs—especially for heterochromatic CG-CNVs [ 7 ]. The majority of constitutional syndromes in humans are suggested to result from multigenic traits [ 81 ]. Interestingly, a multigenic disorder is defined to be, in part, genetic predisposition, and at the same time, it is emerging that environmental conditions support transformation to disease—this includes cancer development.…”
Section: Chromosomal Heteromorphisms (Chs) and Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%