Comparison of 12 assays for detecting hCG and related molecules in urine samples from Down syndrome pregnancies.
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Cole, L., Kellner, L., Isozaki, T., Palomaki, G., Iles, R., Walker, R., Ozaki, M. and Canick, J. 1997. Comparison of 12 assays for detecting hCG and related molecules in urine samples from Down syndrome pregnancies. Prenatal diagnosis. 17 (7), pp. 607-614. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0223(199707)17:7<607::AID-PD118>3.0.CO;2-7
Type | Article |
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Title | Comparison of 12 assays for detecting hCG and related molecules in urine samples from Down syndrome pregnancies. |
Authors | Cole, L., Kellner, L., Isozaki, T., Palomaki, G., Iles, R., Walker, R., Ozaki, M. and Canick, J. |
Abstract | Urine is a new medium for Down syndrome testing. In an effort to determine the best type of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)-related immunoassay for urine testing, we examined 14 Down syndrome and 91 unaffected pregnancy urine samples with 12 established assays. The assays included (a) those that detect hCG beta-core fragment only; (b) those that detect beta-core fragment with less than 18 per cent free beta-subunit cross-reactivity; (c) that which equally detects free beta-subunit and beta-core fragment; and (d) those that detect hCG, free beta-subunit, or combinations thereof. The seven type a and b assays had the highest sensitivity for Down syndrome. The median MOM for Down syndrome was 5·93 (range 4·73-7·53). At a 10 per cent false-positive rate, the median observed detection rate was 93 per cent (range 79-100 per cent) and the median predicted detection rate was 85 per cent (range 69-96 per cent). The assays that did not mainly detect beta-core fragment (types c and d) had poorer screening performance. The median MOM for Down syndrome was 2·70 (range 2·16-3·63 MOM). At a 10 per cent false-positive rate, the median observed detection rate was 50 per cent (range 36-64 per cent) and the median predicted detection rate was 37 per cent (range 21-62 per cent). We infer that the assays that only detect beta-core fragment, or beta-core fragment with minor free beta-subunit cross-reactivity (types a and b), are the better urine-based tests for Down syndrome screening. |
Publisher | Wiley |
Journal | Prenatal diagnosis |
ISSN | 0197-3851 |
Publication dates | |
Jul 1997 | |
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Deposited | 22 Dec 2009 |
Output status | Published |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0223(199707)17:7<607::AID-PD118>3.0.CO;2-7 |
Language | English |
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