Awareness of paternal age effect disorders among Japanese pregnant women: implications for prenatal genetic counseling for advanced paternal age

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Miyuki Nishiyama
Kohei Ogawa
Fuyuki Hasegawa
Aiko Sasaki
Rina Akaishi
Seiji Wada
Haruhiko Sago
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[1] National Center for Child Health and Development,Center for Maternal
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Genetic counseling; Prenatal diagnosis; Advanced paternal age; Paternal age effect disorders; Non-invasive prenatal screening; Exome sequencing;
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The increasing prevalence of advanced paternal age (APA) has mirrored the rise in maternal age. APA is associated with an increased risk of de novo pathogenic single-nucleotide variants, but this topic has been much less frequently discussed than advanced maternal age (AMA). To explore the awareness of pregnant women regarding paternal age effect (PAE) disorders, a self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted for pregnant women at their first prenatal visit before 17 weeks of gestation. A total of 120 valid respondents (95.2%) were included in the analyses. Of these, 63.3% of pregnant women were aware of PAE disorders. This was markedly lower than the 90.8% recognition of maternal age effect (MAE) disorders. One-third of women with awareness of MAE disorders were not aware of PAE disorders. Pregnant women who were parous, older than their male partners, with knowledge of prenatal testing prior to this pregnancy, and with experience of prenatal testing in a prior pregnancy were significantly more aware of PAE disorders than others. Awareness of PAE disorders was not associated with undergoing prenatal testing during the present pregnancy. Our results show that the prevalence of pregnant women’s awareness of PAE disorders was lower than that of MAE disorders. The current study served as a preliminary baseline of information about pregnant women’s awareness of PAE disorders. With the introduction of non-invasive prenatal testing, which has the potential to identify PAE disorders, these findings will help the development of a framework for comprehensive prenatal genetic counseling for APA pregnancies.
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