Moufarrej MN, Wong RJ, Shaw GM, Stevenson DK, Quake SR. Investigating Pregnancy and Its Complications Using Circulating Cell-Free RNA in Women's Blood During Gestation.
Front Pediatr 2020;
8:605219. [PMID:
33381480 PMCID:
PMC7767905 DOI:
10.3389/fped.2020.605219]
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Abstract
In recent years, there have been major advances in the application of non-invasive techniques to predict pregnancy-related complications, for example by measuring cell-free RNA (cfRNA) in maternal blood. In contrast to cell-free DNA (cfDNA), which is already in clinical use to diagnose fetal aneuploidy, circulating RNA levels can correspond with tissue-specific gene expression and provide a snapshot of prenatal health across gestation. Here, we review the physiologic origins of cfRNA and its novel applications and corresponding challenges to monitor fetal and maternal health and predict pregnancy-related complications.
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