Antenatal risk assessment screening for pregnancy abnormalities6022695Abstract Dimeric inhibin concentration can be used in the determination of the risk of a women carrying an unborn child affected by chromosomal abnormalities, e.g. Downs Syndrome. A method for antenatal screening for chromosomal abnormalities is carried out by measuring body fluid taken from a pregnant woman for the level of at least one marker or precursor or metabolite of the marker together with the gestational age of the woman are compared with reference values taken from women carrying fetuses with chromosomal abnormalities and/or women carrying normal fetuses, using dimeric inhibin as a marker. A second marker is the free beta subunit of human chorion gonadotropin. An apparatus for carrying out the method described comprises a computer with a means for comparing the values described. Claims We claim: Description This invention relates to a method for prenatal or antenatal screening for pregnancy abnormalities such as fetal (particularly chromosomal) abnormalities and to an apparatus for performing the method.
TABLE 1
- Dimeric Dimeric Dimeric Dimeric Dimeric Dimeric
SAMPLE INHIBIN inhibin Beta-hCG SAMPLE INHIBIN inhibin Beta-hCG
SAMPLE INHIBIN inhibin Beta-hCG
ID pg/6 ul ng/ml mIU/ml ID pg/6 ul ng/ml mIU/ml ID pg/6 ul ng/ml
mIU/ml
PI 1 D1 1094 39.15 6.53 56.38 PI 3 C10 3239 138.87 23.15 23.04 PI 5
C16 2595 142.64 23.11 14.20
C1 170 16694 27.82 12.73 PI 3 C10 3234 116.84 19.47 5.19 PI 5 C10
2592 76.82 12.8 5.44
C1 338 524.06 87.34 31.88 C10 3247 11.98 30.83 10.94 C16 2599
153.51 25.59 11.01
C1 567 44468 74.11 3.82 D10 4558 60.49 111.5 63.31 C16 2615 123.24
20.54 6.48
C1 668 32.74 5.46 47.04 C10 3260 221.72 36.95 9.13 C16 2600 69.14
11.36 5.94
C1 809 97.75 16.29 5.01 C10 3250 242.31 40.39 11.39 C16 2612 141.38
23.56 9.54
C2 466 371.60 61.93 8.89 C10 3273 167.60 27.93 7.20 C16 2598 157.13
26.19 12.86
D2 1091 449.17 74.86 16.10 C10 3235 1.71 10.28 8.86 C16 2613 109.19
28.2 24.51
C2 471 406.71 61.79 5.25 C10 3236 326.94 54.49 33.42 C16 2617
129.35 21.56 7.28
C2 472 32.03 5.34 11.35 C10 3248 428.95 71.16 8.92 016 10651 274.09
45.68 19.63
C2 477 332.06 55.35 5.04 C10 3249 351.19 59.53 7.79 C16 2601 254.78
42.46 17.29
C2 489 124.09 20.68 23.51 C11 2738 233.39 38.9 14.68 C17 2629 57.02
9.5 4.30
C2 491 59.89 9.48 2.86 C11 2753 107.69 17.95 13.34 C17 2620 123.30
20.55 4.85
C2 493 99.94 16.84 11.37 C11 2748 101.93 31.15 14.09 C17 2622
130.58 21.76 20.42
C2 499 9.35 1.56 15.20 C11 2719 11229 18.72 5.50 C17 2026 124.48
20.75 10.18
C2 500 10320 17.2 6.51 D11 5845 4973.19 82&87 117.18 C17 2637
171.60 28.6 21.56
C2 505 9.23 1.54 11.17 C11 2731 343.88 57.31 54.80 C17 2611 619.40
103.23 95.49
C3 68 185.13 30.86 251 C11 2741 153.01 25.5 10.65 C17 2640 6922
14.87 3.53
C3 43 22.82 3.8 3.02 C11 2725 105.9 1.61 4.59 C17 2655 78.92 1282
5.49
C3 1093 239.79 39.97 723 C11 2747 222.94 37.16 6.70 C17 2610 11723
19.54 5.55
C3 197 25.64 4.27 2.32 C11 2754 72.01 12 2.74 C17 2658 109.19 28.2
5.60
C3 689 91.65 15.27 4.12 C11 2743 1.6 28.14 6.16 D17 10687 296.18
49.7 24.54
C3 765 195.15 32.69 11.40 C12 2772 195.72 32.62 4.40 018 11261
406.53 88.09 12.08
C3 862 225.04 37.51 17.69 C12 2758 24928 41.55 21.37 C18 2714
174.01 29 6.48
C3 943 323.18 53.86 9.61 C12 2759 123.94 20.66 19.69 C18 2718
147.48 24.58 12.37
C3 964 114.03 19.01 5.18 C12 2763 94.37 15.73 7.87 C18 2717 229.42
3824 13.88
C4 195 107.97 17.99 3.13 C12 2762 163.63 27.27 20.57 C18 2686
155.92 25.99 8.91
C4 181 63.41 13.9 1.85 C12 7615 271.62 45.3 17.31 C18 2572 86.56
16.09 4.51
C4 183 21.42 3.57 6.40 C12 2769 120.17 20.03 7.86 C18 2716 62.03
10.34 2.69
D4 1089 157.61 26.3 13.45 C12 2763 187.01 3127 6.32 C18 2591 119.67
19.94 19.48
C4 322 109.97 18.33 3.11 C12 2773 139.37 2323 1322 C18 2715 383.68
58.98 10.63
C4 528 97.11 16.19 3.30 C12 2770 119.49 19.92 1.65 C18 2578 293.69
47.28 9.92
C4 548 3.26 0.55 3.98 C12 2771 221.10 36.85 13.85 C18 2712 380.87
63.45 12.11
C5 369 166.90 28.15 299 PI 4 C13 2774 19621 3272 15.40 PI 6 C19 2684
15826 26.38 12.33
C5 14 36.30 6.05 7.23 C13 2790 228.57 38.1 3.66 C19 11464 26824
47.71 32.32
C5 56 148.61 24.77 3.77 C13 2784 96.19 16.03 11.41 C19 2681 207.52
34.59 17.11
C5 305 169.0 31.6 15.91 C13 2788 12315 20.54 17.01 C19 2683 226.12
37.69 12.51
C5 1090 39262 65.44 19.55 C13 2783 8.43 11.07 5.43 C19 2667 168.12
28.02 3.65
C5 810 34926 58.21 6.61 C13 2775 152.61 25.43 6.82 C19 2663 199.65
33.31 59.81
PI 2 C6 343 361.84 60.31 6.57 D13 8094 323.63 53.94 48.56 C19 2660
265.47 44.25 10.46
C6 111 222.05 37.01 8.78 C13 2785 9.13 14.86 9.31 C19 2676 21299
35.5 3.79
C6 322 259.53 43.26 4.63 C13 2786 142.54 23.76 11.99 C19 2665
155.91 27.65 11.00
C6 326 4928.73 821.12 26.35 C13 2781 86.10 14.35 9.43 C19 2674
261.10 43.52 20.22
C6 328 416.89 69.45 233 C13 2.82 215.39 35.9 13.76 C19 2661 87.94
14.66 14.13
C6 1096 163.02 271.67 9.20 C14 2570 21.36 35.23 8.01 C20 2641
199.87 33.31 12.76
C7 1711 244.40 40.73 13.65 C14 2564 157.19 26.2 23.84 C20 2614
253.45 42.24 4.96
C7 2565 259.53 43.25 17.44 C14 2553 174.81 29.13 8.50 D20 11491
483.51 80.58 40.89
C7 2550 141.39 23.56 4.83 C14 2563 16129 26.88 14.09 C20 2645
104.49 17.41 3.77
C7 2548 200.40 33.4 9.11 C14 2554 113.72 18.95 6.63 C20 2644 170.29
28.38 5.84
C7 2544 69.91 14.99 8.38 C14 2569 174.81 29.13 9.39 C20 2667 200.96
33.49 3.38
C7 2534 281.32 46.89 10.60 C14 2562 82.37 13.73 6.17 C20 2665
153.87 25.65 23.12
C7 2568 313.10 52.18 7.16 D14 10348 177.73 29.62 14.38 C20 2639
130.63 21.81 5.55
C7 2573 176.15 29.36 8.80 C14 2566 5720 9.53 7.55 C20 2618 50.48
8.41 14.19
C7 2583 188.60 31.43 10.38 C14 2560 152.96 25.5 10.06 C20 2628
174.89 29.11 4.27
C7 2547 229.00 37.67 11.25 C14 2552 237.37 39.56 8.06 C20 2628
109.95 18.33 2.78
C7 2536 140.05 23.34 11.81 C15 2606 155.48 25.91 25.13 C21 3206
301.55 50.26 12.26
C8 2650 185.95 27.61 7.73 C15 2546 183.69 27.28 10.24 C21 3223
113.25 18.87 43.30
C8 2278 428.97 71.5 21.02 C15 2528 212.50 35.42 75.30 C21 3232
141.81 23.63 4.49
C8 2647 495.26 82.54 51.35 C15 2545 102.38 17.06 9.85 C21 4096
294.99 49.17 14.58
C8 2649 122.28 20.38 18.16 C15 2521 118.58 19.43 12.52 C21 3221
129.72 21.62 12.06
C8 2682 391.51 65.25 10.96 C15 2505 189.96 27.66 15.00 C21 3230
97.64 16.31 25.02
C8 2691 278.00 46.33 22.86 C15 2539 31.99 5.33 5.35 C21 3229 181.28
30.21 22.86
C8 2651 519.81 86.6 4.76 C15 2523 196.86 32.81 11.01 C21 3228
298.37 49.73 9.93
C8 2678 297.24 49.54 7.71 D15 10488 190.51 31.75 17.41 C21 3222
451.57 75.26 28.19
C8 2690 181.06 26.84 22.29 C15 2504 422.16 70.36 23.08 C21 3204
221.53 36.92 9.44
C8 2659 97.20 16.2 9.72 C15 2516 137.18 22.86 13.35 C21 3213 566.40
94.4 6.51
C8 2653 193.85 32.31 12.07
C9 3262 229.27 38.21 17.72
C9 3233 113.04 18.84 6.19
D9 3950 457.69 76.28 137.51
C9 3215 145.30 24.22 13.71
C9 3217 357.83 59.64 4.73
C9 3261 162.37 27.06 6.49
C9 3214 962.44 143.74 27.65
C9 2793 122.27 20.38 9.25
C9 3224 94.55 15.76 4.00
C9 3271 111.73 18.62 5.18
C9 2800 240.44 40.07 29.14
Median regression equations were derived from the concentrations of dimeric inhibin and free-beta hCG by linear regression of the natural log of the median concentration found at each week of gestation against the gestational age in days, weighted by the number of contributory samples at each week of gestation. The regression equations used are shown in Table 2.
TABLE 2
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Median regressions
median dimeric
free-beta
gestation inhibin hCG
n in weeks ng/ml mIU/ml
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5 13 27.82 12.73
120 16 26.08 10.35
40 17 29.23 9.18
14 19 17.09 3.64
5 20 28.15 6.61
3 21 43.25 6.57
1 22 69.45 2.33
1 24 821.12 26.35
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Weighted median regressions equations
dimeric free-beta
inhibin hCG
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n 189 189
correlation coefficient 0.1600 0.8115
a -0.00254 -0.02558
SE of a 0.00115 0.00135
b 3.56771 5.25899
SE of b 0.14211 0.16705
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model: In (median) a * GA (in days) + b
The median dimeric inhibin concentration showed little variation with gestational age as shown in FIG. 2. In contrast free-beta hCG concentrations showed a marked decline in concentration over the days of gestation studied as shown in FIG. 3. MoM values were calculated by dividing each concentration by the expected normal median concentration at that gestational age, the latter being derived from the regression equations shown in Table 2. The median MoM for dimeric inhibin in Downs Syndrome cases was significantly elevated at 1.878 MoM (95% Cl 1.539-2.751) compared to unaffected controls (median MoM 1.30305, 95% Cl 0.9320-1.0960). Similarly free-beta hCG MoM in cases was also significantly elevated at 2.2687 MoM (95% Cl 1.5870-3.2470) compared to controls (median MoM 1.0310, 95% Cl 0.9090-1.1210). Normal probability plots of both dimeric inhibin and free-beta hCG MoM showed log Gaussian distributions for both cases and controls (FIGS. 4 and 5 respectively). The mean and standard deviations of the natural log of the MoM for both dimeric inhibin and free-beta hCG were calculated after exclusion of outliers greater than 3 standard deviations from the mean (Healy, Clinical Chem., 25, 675-7), 1979). The correlation between the natural log of dimeric inhibin and free-beta MoM was 0.2547 for the unaffected controls and 0.0365 for the Downs Syndrome cases. A statistical summary of the data is shown in Table 3.
TABLE 3
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Statistics
dimeric inhibin
free-beta hCG
unaffected
Downs unaffected
Downs
controls syndrome controls syndrome
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number 189 21 189 21
median 1.0305 1.8784 1.0310 2.2687
95% Cl median 0.9320 1.5390 0.9090 1.5870
1.0960 2.7510 1.1210 3.2470
10th centile 0.4686 1.0939 0.4445 1.2825
90th centile 3.3732 7.9258 2.4410 8.8951
intercentile In (sd) 0.6160 0.7727 0.6645 0.7556
raw In (mean) -0.0233 0.8077 0.0287 1.0206
raw In (sd) 0.7775 0.9337 0.7054 0.7230
low outliers 6 1 0 0
high outliers 1 1 2 0
trimmed In (mean) 0.0392 0.7878 0.0042 1.0206
95% Cl In (mean) -0.0440 0.5422 -0.0915 0.7114
0.1225 1.0334 0.0999 1.3299
trimmed In (sd) 0.5729 0.5461 0.6679 0.7230
trimmed sample 180 19
correlation 0.2547 0.0365
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trimmed at 10%; outliers .+-. 3.0 sds
Monte Carlo simulation techniques were employed to estimate the detection rates for Downs Syndrome that would be seen if the combination of free-beta hCG and dimeric inhibin were applied to the general population of pregnant women. Briefly, using the observed bivariate statistical distributions as a seed, random samples were drawn from these distributions corresponding in size to the original data set of 189 controls and 21 cases. New statistical distributions were calculated from these simulated data sets. 20,000 sets of cases and controls were then drawn from these populations and the likelihood ratios calculated for each sample and multiplied by the a priori age risk for women of different ages to,give a combined age and biochemical marker risk. These were weighted by the numbers of pregnant women of different ages seen in the general population for England and Wales for the period 1986-1988 (Office of Population Census and Surveys (OPCS), 1987-1989) to give distributions of risks within the general population. 100 such simulations allowed for the calculation of the detection rate (sensitivity) of the test in relation to the false-positive rate (1-specificity) for different Downs Syndrome risk cut-off levels, together with the associated 95% CI. These data are shown graphically in the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) shown in FIG. 6. A summary of the data is shown in Table 4.
TABLE 4
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Detection rates (by Monte-Carlo simulation)
combination maternal age
detection standard
and . . . rate error 95% Cl
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dimeric inhibin
50.9% 6.2% 38.41%-63.29%
free-beta hCG 57.6% 7.7% 42.29%-72.90%
inhibin and free-beta hCG .+-. 66.4% 8.1% 50.15%-82.68%
inhibin 8.82% 3.6% 1.54%-16.10%
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at an overall 5% screen positive rate
based on 100 Monte Carlo simulations of 21 affected and 189 unaffected
cases modelled against term risks for the population of England and Wales
for the period 1986-1988
At a 5% screen-positive rate maternal age and dimeric inhibin would be expected to detect 50.9% (95% CI 38.4% -63.3%) o f Downs Syndrome affected pregnancies. Using maternal age and free-beta hCG the detection rate would be 57.6% (95% CI 42.3% to 72.9%) for the same 5% screen-positive rate. The highest detection rate would be achieved using both markers in combination with maternal age. At the same 5% screen-positive rate the detection rate would be 66.4% (95% CI 50.2% -82.7%). The increase seen by adding dimeric inhibin to a combination of maternal age and free-beta hCG is statistically significant (mean increase 8.8%, 95% CI 1.5% -16.1%). The data presented in this study demonstrate that circulating dimeric inhibin levels in maternal serum of a woman carrying a child is an index of the risk of the child being affected by Downs's Syndrome. Furthermore, the dimeric inhibin result s may also be combined with other pregnancy specific analytes such as free beta-hCG to improve the detection rate of Downs affected pregnancies. The stability of the regressed median of the dimeric inhibin concentrations (within the window of days of gestation examined) translates into a lower dependence upon actual age of gestation compared with other analytes such as free-beta hCG (in this study). The use of a dimeric inhibin measurement in maternal serum combined with maternal age (in the present study) results in 10% more Downs affected pregnancies being detected at the 5% false positive level than was previously reported (van Lith, Pratt, Beekhuis and Mantingh, Prenatal Diagnosis, 12, 801-6, 1992) who utilized the alpha-specific two-site inhibin assay. The accuracy of detection rate can be improved by inclusion of other analyte results such as free beta-hCG. This improvement is enhanced by a low correlation between the free-beta hCG and dimeric inhibin values in contrast to the data reported in previous studies (Spencer, Wood and Anthony, Anal. clin. Biochem., 30, 219-20, 1993). In conclusion, the data presented in this study have demonstrated that maternal immunoreactive dimeric inhibin concentration is indeed a useful index of the risk of a woman carrying an unborn child affected by Downs Syndrome. Further improvements in the detection rate of the Downs affected pregnancies can be made by combining the dimeric inhibin data with that of another analyte (free beta-hCG in the above example). Dimeric inhibin determinations will therefore be useful as an additional biochemical marker in Downs Syndrome screening programmes.
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