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Depistage prenatal de la trisomie 21 et autres aneuploidies au premier trimestre

Posted on:2012-04-18Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Universite de Montreal (Canada)Candidate:Miron, PierreFull Text:PDF
GTID:2454390008495666Subject:Health Sciences
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In this thesis by articles, we explore different facets of first trimester prenatal screening of aneuploidy. Introduction retraces the origin of prenatal screening and enunciates current biochemical and ultrasound markers associated with aneuploidy. In the first article, impact of maternal smoking on first-trimester prenatal screening results is assessed for Down syndrome and trisomy 18. Both maternal blood levels of PAPP-A and free beta-hCG are significantly decreased by maternal smoking while fetal nuchal translucency (NT) thickness is significantly increased. Without adjustment, this results in an increase of false positives, at least for trisomy 18. Based on these results, adjustment for smoking should be mandatory in first-trimester prenatal screening. In the second article, we identify NT threshold values above which biochemical screening provides no additional benefit. In pregnancies in which NT is above the proposed upper cut-offs, invasive prenatal screening should be offered without undue delay. In the third and last article, maternal plasma levels of follistatin-related gene protein (FLRG) are determined for the first time in first trimester of pregnancy. Its potential role as a new marker for Down syndrome is assessed. Although FLRG can be successfully detected in maternal plasma, its levels are not significantly altered by the presence of Down syndrome fetuses. In the general discussion, articles are mainly addressed under a Quebec standpoint. Additional and complementary original data are presented and different clinical research avenues are proposed.;Keywords : aneuploidy; chorionic gonadotropin, beta subunit, human; Down syndrome ; Edwards syndrome ; first trimester; follistatin-related proteins; nuchal translucency measurement ; Patau syndrome ; preeclampsia ; pregnancy ; pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A; smoking ; trisomy...
Keywords/Search Tags:Prenatal, First trimester, Syndrome, Smoking
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