Genome-wide karyomapping accurately identifies the inheritance of single-gene defects in human preimplantation embryos in vitro.

Natesan SA., Bladon AJ., Coskun S., Qubbaj W., Prates R., Munne S., Coonen E., Dreesen JCFM., Stevens SJC., Paulussen ADC., Stock-Myer SE., Wilton LJ., Jaroudi S., Wells D., Brown APC., Handyside AH.

PURPOSE: Our aim was to compare the accuracy of family- or disease-specific targeted haplotyping and direct mutation-detection strategies with the accuracy of genome-wide mapping of the parental origin of each chromosome, or karyomapping, by single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping of the parents, a close relative of known disease status, and the embryo cell(s) used for preimplantation genetic diagnosis of single-gene defects in a single cell or small numbers of cells biopsied from human embryos following in vitro fertilization. METHODS: Genomic DNA and whole-genome amplification products from embryo samples, which were previously diagnosed by targeted haplotyping, were genotyped for single-nucleotide polymorphisms genome-wide detection and retrospectively analyzed blind by karyomapping. RESULTS: Single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping and karyomapping were successful in 213/218 (97.7%) samples from 44 preimplantation genetic diagnosis cycles for 25 single-gene defects with various modes of inheritance distributed widely across the genome. Karyomapping was concordant with targeted haplotyping in 208 (97.7%) samples, and the five nonconcordant samples were all in consanguineous regions with limited or inconsistent haplotyping results. CONCLUSION: Genome-wide karyomapping is highly accurate and facilitates analysis of the inheritance of almost any single-gene defect, or any combination of loci, at the single-cell level, greatly expanding the range of conditions for which preimplantation genetic diagnosis can be offered clinically without the need for customized test development.

DOI

10.1038/gim.2014.45

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2014-11-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

16

Pages

838 - 845

Total pages

7

Keywords

Blastocyst, Chromosome Mapping, Female, Genome, Human, Genotyping Techniques, Humans, In Vitro Techniques, Karyotyping, Male, Parents, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Preimplantation Diagnosis, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies

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