2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-27367-4
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Preimplantation Genetic Screening with Spent Culture Medium/Blastocoel Fluid for in Vitro Fertilization

Abstract: Preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) detects chromosomal aneuploidy from DNA extracted from trophectodermal biopsy of the embryos before implantation. Although a controlled study showed no difference in pregnancy rates between this invasive cell biopsy technique and a non-biopsied control group, the potential long-term damage by the current PGS method has not be completely ruled out. We therefore tested a less-invasive protocol which utilizes spent culture medium combining with blastocoel fluid (ECB) to ass… Show more

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“…If it is assumed that the TE biopsy result is an accurate representation of the cytogenetic status of the embryo, the sensitivity for SCM samples was 94.5%. This rate exceeds sensitivity values reported in two previous niPGT-A studies conducted on day 3-5 spent media (3,4), in which rates of 88.2% and 89.5% were recorded with respect to the remaining whole blastocyst.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…If it is assumed that the TE biopsy result is an accurate representation of the cytogenetic status of the embryo, the sensitivity for SCM samples was 94.5%. This rate exceeds sensitivity values reported in two previous niPGT-A studies conducted on day 3-5 spent media (3,4), in which rates of 88.2% and 89.5% were recorded with respect to the remaining whole blastocyst.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…However, the overall accuracy of the SCM diagnoses was compromised by an appreciable incidence of false positive (FP) aneuploidy detection, resulting in a specificity of only 71.7%. The problem was particularly pronounced for day 4-5 SCM, where the specificity was just 42.1%-considerably lower than the 84% and 64.8% reported for day 3-5 SCM by Xu et al (3) and Li et al (4), respectively. An important note, however, was that FPs were less prevalent when the culture period was extended by an additional 24-48 hours (to day 6-7), resulting in an increase of specificity rates to 82.1%.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…The sample size ranged from seven (Shamonki et al, 2016;Liu et al, 2017) to 70 (Hammond et al, 2017) couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology procedures. Gamete fertilization was carried out mainly by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) (86.7% [13 out of 15]) (Stigliani et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2015;Shamonki et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2016;Feichtinger et al, 2017;Hammond et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2017;Yang et al, 2017;Capalbo et al, 2018;Ho et al, 2018;Kuznyetsov et al, 2018;Li et al, 2018;Vera-Rodriguez et al, 2018) and the other two studies did not report the fertilization method Galluzzi et al, 2015). In 86.6% (13 out of 15) of studies, Cf-DNA from SCM alone was evaluated (Stigliani et al, 2013;Assou et al, 2014;Galluzzi et al, 2015;Wu et al, 2015;Shamonki et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2016;Feichtinger et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2017;Capalbo et al, 2018;Ho et al, 2018;Vera-Rodriguez et al, 2018), whereas a mixture of SCM and blastocoel fluid was assessed in 26.7% (four out of 15) of them (Hammond et al, 2017;Yang et al, 2017;Kuznyetsov et al, 2018;Li et al, 2018).…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characteristics of the embryos associated with each SCM sample were also heterogeneous. Specifically, 93.3% (14 out of 15) studies evaluated cf-DNA released from fresh embryos (Stigliani et al, 2013;Galluzzi et al, 2015;Wu et al, 2015;Shamonki et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2016;Hammond et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2017;Yang et al, 2017;Feichtinger et al, 2017;Capalbo et al, 2018;Ho et al, 2018;Kuznyetsov et al, 2018;Li et al, 2018;Vera-Rodriguez et al, 2018), and 20.0% (three out of 15) of studies Kuznyetsov et al, 2018;Ho et al, 2018) assessed cf-DNA secreted from cryopreserved embryos. Moreover, embryo micromanipulation, e.g.…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[66][67][68][69] Recently, cell-free DNA has also been detected in blastocyst-spent culture media but no agreement on concordance rate with the genetic status of embryos has been found. [70][71][72][73][74] Although both strategies appear to be attractive methods, they are characterized by some limitations including the incomplete representation of the whole embryonic genome, the potential maternal DNA contamination, the poor nucleic acid integrity and the unknown sampling time points to obtain acceptable amplification rates. 75 Well-designed studies are needed to evaluate the efficacy of cell-free DNA employment on clinical outcomes.…”
Section: Invasive and No Standardized Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%