Genetics Flashcards
how is downs syndrome screened for?
nuchal translucency (skin fold thickness behind neck)
blood serum markers in mother
why is the nuchal translucency increased in babies with downs syndrome?
indication that lymphatics are developing too slowly - gap is too large
how is invasive genetic testing done whilst the foetus is in utero?
need to test tissue with same genetic makeup as the baby ie chorionic villus sampling of placenta or amniocentesis
when can chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis take place?
CVS - 11.5 weeks
amniocentesis - 15 weeks
what is non invasive prenatal testing?
taking mothers blood and testing for free foetal DNA
- this can get into mothers circulation via placenta
what can non-invasive prenatal testing look for?
sex of baby
trisomy
occasionally can look for chromosome deletions or single gene transfers
what is meant by confined placental mosaicism?
trophoblasts divide quickly - develop more abnormalities than cells that go on to become blastocyst
placenta may have chromosome abnormalities that the baby does not have
if NT, serum markers in the mothers blood and NIPT indicate a high risk of trisomy 21, what is the percentage risk of the baby having this condition?
99%+
how do geneticists test mothers blood in NIPT and confirm a high suspicion of trisomy 21?
count each number of each chromosome
count number of chromosome 21
*if out of proportion to the number of other chromosomes, this would indicate T21
NIPT can also be used for what other genetic conditions?
T18 (edwards)
T12 (patau’s)
also turners 45X and kleinfelters 47XXY
what does NIPT reduce the risk of?
miscarriage due to amniocentesis
describe the appearance of a baby with downs syndrome?
short fingers
round face
large tongue
epicanthic folds
what are the benefits of an antenatal genetic screening test?
identify and treat early
identify if other family members are at risk
why is there a debate surrounding screening for downs syndrome in pregnancy?
there is not additional benefit to treating early
however people do say that early termination option for mother may be a benefit to the child
up to what gestation can a mother choose to terminate her baby who is at risk of downs syndrome?
no limit - if a risk of serious abnormality to child or to health of mother
what is anencephaly, and why is early diagnosis significant?
no brain / head development
baby may progress to full term (may be stillborn due to labour)
parents need to psychologically prepare for appearance and limited survival of baby