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Title

CRISPR/Cas-Based Prenatal Screening for Aneuploidy: Challenges and Opportunities for Early Diagnosis.

Authors

Ganesh, Irisappan; Karthiga, Ilangovan; Murugan, Manoranjani; Rangarajalu, Kumar; Ballambattu, Vishnu Bhat; Ravikumar, Sambandam

Abstract

Aneuploidy is increasingly recognized globally as a common cause of miscarriage among expectant mothers. The existing prenatal screening techniques for detecting aneuploidy have several limitations. The ability to diagnose aneuploidy early in a non-invasive manner is not feasible with the current screening methods, as they may produce false positive or false negative results. Recently, the widely used gene editing tool CRISPR/Cas has shown great promise in diagnostics. This review summarizes the prenatal screening tests used in the first trimester to assess aneuploidy conditions. Additionally, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of molecular diagnostic tests, including the benefits and challenges of CRISPR/Cas-based trisomy detection. Thus, the proposed prenatal screening using CRISPR/Cas could provide significant benefits to expectant mothers by potentially enabling the early diagnosis of trisomy, helping to prevent miscarriage and birth defects. Furthermore, it opens new avenues for research, allowing clinicians and researchers to develop, optimize, and implement CRISPR/Cas-based prenatal screening assays in the future.

Subjects

CELL-free DNA; MEDICAL scientists; PREGNANT women; MEDICAL screening; GENOME editing

Publication

Medicina (1010660X), 2025, Vol 61, Issue 4, p610

ISSN

1010-660X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/medicina61040610

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