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First Year of TREC-Based National SCID Screening in Sweden

Christina Göngrich, Olov Ekwall, Mikael Sundin, Nicholas Brodszki, Anders Fasth, Per Marits, Sam Dysting, Susanne Jönsson, Michela Barbaro, Anna Wedell, Ulrika von Döbeln, Rolf Zetterström

2021International Journal of Neonatal Screening27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Screening for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) was introduced into the Swedish newborn screening program in August 2019 and here we report the results of the first year. T cell receptor excision circles (TRECs), kappa-deleting element excision circles (KRECs), and actin beta (ACTB) levels were quantitated by multiplex qPCR from dried blood spots (DBS) of 115,786 newborns and children up to two years of age, as an approximation of the number of recently formed T and B cells and sample quality, respectively. Based on low TREC levels, 73 children were referred for clinical assessment which led to the diagnosis of T cell lymphopenia in 21 children. Of these, three were diagnosed with SCID. The screening performance for SCID as the outcome was sensitivity 100%, specificity 99.94%, positive predictive value (PPV) 4.11%, and negative predictive value (NPV) 100%. For the outcome T cell lymphopenia, PPV was 28.77%, and specificity was 99.95%. Based on the first year of screening, the incidence of SCID in the Swedish population was estimated to be 1:38,500 newborns.

Topics & Concepts

Newborn screeningMedicinePediatricsPredictive valueDried bloodIncidence (geometry)KappaPopulationSevere combined immunodeficiencyDried blood spotInternal medicineBiologyGenePhilosophyPhysicsLinguisticsGeneticsBiochemistryEnvironmental healthChemistryChromatographyOpticsImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune DisordersRespiratory viral infections researchNeonatal Respiratory Health Research
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