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Nature Medicine | 2009

Chromosome instability is common in human cleavage-stage embryos

Evelyne Vanneste; Thierry Voet; Cédric Le Caignec; Michèle Ampe; Peter Konings; Cindy Melotte; Sophie Debrock; Mustapha Amyere; Miikka Vikkula; Frans Schuit; Jean-Pierre Fryns; Geert Verbeke; Thomas D'Hooghe; Yves Moreau; Joris Vermeesch

Chromosome instability is a hallmark of tumorigenesis. This study establishes that chromosome instability is also common during early human embryogenesis. A new array-based method allowed screening of genome-wide copy number and loss of heterozygosity in single cells. This revealed not only mosaicism for whole-chromosome aneuploidies and uniparental disomies in most cleavage-stage embryos but also frequent segmental deletions, duplications and amplifications that were reciprocal in sister blastomeres, implying the occurrence of breakage-fusion-bridge cycles. This explains the low human fecundity and identifies post-zygotic chromosome instability as a leading cause of constitutional chromosomal disorders.


Nature Protocols | 2012

Microarray analysis of copy number variation in single cells

Peter Konings; Evelyne Vanneste; Sigrun Jackmaert; Michèle Ampe; Geert Verbeke; Yves Moreau; Joris Vermeesch; Thierry Voet

We present a protocol for reliably detecting DNA copy number aberrations in a single human cell. Multiple displacement-amplified DNAs of a cell are hybridized to a 3,000–bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) array and to an Affymetrix 250,000 (250K)-SNP array. Subsequent copy number calling is based on the integration of BAC probe-specific copy number probabilities that are estimated by comparing probe intensities with a single-cell whole-genome amplification (WGA) reference model for diploid chromosomes, as well as SNP copy number and loss-of-heterozygosity states estimated by hidden Markov models (HMM). All methods for detecting DNA copy number aberrations in single human cells have difficulty in confidently discriminating WGA artifacts from true genetic variants. Furthermore, some methods lack thorough validation for segmental DNA imbalance detection. Our protocol minimizes false-positive variant calling and enables uniparental isodisomy detection in single cells. Additionally, it provides quality assessment, allowing the exclusion of uninterpretable single-cell WGA samples. The protocol takes 5–7 d.


Online Journal of Bioinformatics | 2010

Analysis of array CGH data for the detection of single-cell chromosomal imbalances

Michèle Ampe; Geert Verbeke; Evelyne Vanneste; Joris Vermeesch


Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey | 2012

Chromosome Instability Is Common in Human Cleavage-Stage Embryos

Evelyne Vanneste; Thierry Voet; Cedric Le Caginec; Michèle Ampe; Peter Konings; Cindy Melotte; Sophie Debrock; Mustapha Amyere; Miikka Vikkula; Frans Schuit; Jean-Pierre Fryns; Geert Verbeke; Thomas D’Hooghe; Yves Moreau; Joris Vermeesch


Archive | 2011

Preimplantation Genetics Diagnosis using Single Cell 60-mer oligo arrayCGH platform

Jiqiu Cheng; Evelyne Vanneste; Peter Konings; W Van Eyndhoven; Thierry Voet; Michèle Ampe; Geert Verbeke; Joris Vermeesch; Yves Moreau


Archive | 2010

Genome-wide SNP-, CNV- and haplo-typing of single human cells

Thierry Voet; Evelyne Vanneste; Hilde Peeters; Peter Konings; Jiqiu Cheng; Michèle Ampe; Sophie Debrock; Geert Verbeke; Yves Moreau; Jean-Pierre Fryns; Thomas D'Hooghe; Eric Legius; Joris Vermeesch


Archive | 2010

Microarray technology in PGD

Thierry Voet; Evelyne Vanneste; Michèle Ampe; Peter Konings; Cindy Melotte; Jean-Pierre Fryns; Geert Verbeke; Thomas D'Hooghe; Yves Moreau; Joris Vermeesch


Archive | 2009

Genome wide CNV and SNP detection in cleavage stage embryos uncovers chromosomal instability

Joris Vermeesch; Evelyne Vanneste; Thierry Voet; Michèle Ampe; Peter Konings; Sophie Debrock; Geert Verbeke; Thomas D'Hooghe; Yves Moreau


Archive | 2009

Combined single-cell FISH and arrayCGH show that segmental aneuploidies do occur in embryos

T Vandendael; Evelyne Vanneste; Thierry Voet; C Le Caignec; Michèle Ampe; Peter Konings; Cindy Melotte; Sophie Debrock; Mustapha Amyere; Miikka Vikkula; Frans Schuit; Jean-Pierre Fryns; Geert Verbeke; Thomas D'Hooghe; Yves Moreau; Joris Vermeesch


Archive | 2009

How normal is a normal human embryo

Evelyne Vanneste; Thierry Voet; Michèle Ampe; Peter Konings; Jean-Pierre Fryns; Thomas D'Hooghe; Yves Moreau; Joris Vermeesch

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Evelyne Vanneste

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Joris Vermeesch

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Geert Verbeke

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Peter Konings

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Thomas D'Hooghe

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Sophie Debrock

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Thierry Voet

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Yves Moreau

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Cindy Melotte

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Frans Schuit

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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