Abstract

The common autosomal recessive (AR) mutation carrier is still unknown in Vietnam. This study aims to identify the most common AR gene mutation carriers in women of reproductive age to build a Vietnamese-specific carrier screening panel for AR and X-linked disorders in the preconception and prenatal healthcare program. A cross-sectional study was conducted at University Medical Center–Branch 2 in Ho Chi Minh City from December 1st, 2020, to June 30th, 2023. 338 women have consented to take a 5 mL blood test to identify 540 recessive genes. The carrier screening panel was designed based on the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)-recommended genes and suggestions from 104 clinical experts in Vietnam. Obstetricians and genetic experts counseled all positive testing results to discuss the possibility of recessive diseases in their offspring. The most common recessive disorders were defined at a prevalence of 1 in 60 or greater, and those were added to a Vietnamese-specific carrier screening panel. 338 non-pregnant and pregnant women underwent the expanded carrier screening (ECS). The carrier frequency was 63.6%, in which 215 women carried at least one AR gene mutation. GJB2 hearing impairment was identified as the most common chronic condition (1 in 5). The second most common AR disorder was beta-thalassemia (1 in 16), followed by cystic fibrosis (1 in 23), G6PD deficiency (1 in 28), Wilson’s disease (1 in 31), Usher’s syndrome (1 in 31), and glycogen storage disease (1 in 56). Seven common recessive genes were added in ethnic-based carrier screening. Women in the South of Vietnam have been carried for many recessive conditions at high frequency, such as hearing impairment, genetic anemia, and cystic fibrosis. It is necessary to implement a preconception and prenatal screening program by using seven widely popular AR genes in a Vietnamese-specific carrier screening panel to reduce the burden related to AR and X-linked disorders.

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Title
Prevalence of common autosomal recessive mutation carriers in women in the Southern Vietnam following the application of expanded carrier screening
Author
To-Mai, Xuan-Hong 1 ; Nguyen, Huu-Trung 2 ; Nguyen-Thi, Thanh-Truc 3 ; Nguyen, Thuy-Vy 4 ; Nguyen-Thi, My-Nuong 4 ; Thai, Ke-Quan 5 ; Lai, Minh-Thi 6 ; Nguyen, Tuan-Anh 7 

 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (GRID:grid.17089.37); University of Nam Can Tho, Can Tho, Vietnam (GRID:grid.17089.37) 
 University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (GRID:grid.413054.7) (ISNI:0000 0004 0468 9247); University Medical Center–Branch 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (GRID:grid.413054.7) 
 University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (GRID:grid.413054.7) (ISNI:0000 0004 0468 9247) 
 University of Science, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (GRID:grid.454160.2) (ISNI:0000 0004 0642 8526); Ktest Company, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (GRID:grid.454160.2) 
 Saigon University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (GRID:grid.449531.e) 
 Ktest Company, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (GRID:grid.449531.e) 
 University Medical Center–Branch 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (GRID:grid.449531.e); University Medical Center, Molecular Biomedical Center, Ho Chí Minh City, Vietnam (GRID:grid.488592.a) 
Pages
7461
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3015014650
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2024. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.