Comprehensive chromosome screening of polar bodies and blastocysts from couples experiencing repeated implantation failure.

OBJECTIVE: To identify and transfer cytogenetically normal embryos after screening all chromosomes of first and second polar bodies (PBs) or trophectoderm samples with the use of comparative genomic hybridization. DESIGN: Clinical research study. SETTING: In vitro fertilization clinic referring sam...

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Main Authors: Fragouli, E, Katz-Jaffe, M, Alfarawati, S, Stevens, J, Colls, P, Goodall, N, Tormasi, S, Gutierrez-Mateo, C, Prates, R, Schoolcraft, W, Munne, S, Wells, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2010
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author Fragouli, E
Katz-Jaffe, M
Alfarawati, S
Stevens, J
Colls, P
Goodall, N
Tormasi, S
Gutierrez-Mateo, C
Prates, R
Schoolcraft, W
Munne, S
Wells, D
author_facet Fragouli, E
Katz-Jaffe, M
Alfarawati, S
Stevens, J
Colls, P
Goodall, N
Tormasi, S
Gutierrez-Mateo, C
Prates, R
Schoolcraft, W
Munne, S
Wells, D
author_sort Fragouli, E
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description OBJECTIVE: To identify and transfer cytogenetically normal embryos after screening all chromosomes of first and second polar bodies (PBs) or trophectoderm samples with the use of comparative genomic hybridization. DESIGN: Clinical research study. SETTING: In vitro fertilization clinic referring samples to a specialist preimplantation genetic diagnosis laboratory. PATIENT(S): Thirty-two couples with repeated implantation failure. INTERVENTION(S): Zygotes from patients with repeated implantation failure and poor response to ovarian stimulation underwent PB biopsy. Patients with repeated implantation failure who were candidates for blastocyst transfer received trophectoderm biopsy. Zygotes or blastocysts were vitrified while chromosome analysis took place. Euploid embryos were transferred during a subsequent cycle. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Cytogenetic status and implantation and pregnancy rates. RESULT(S): The oocyte and blastocyst aneuploidy rates were 65.5% and 45.2%, respectively. Abnormalities affecting all chromosomes were detected. Implantation and pregnancy rates for the patients with PB biopsy were 11.5% and 21.4%, respectively, whereas for patients receiving blastocyst analysis they were 58.3% and 69.2%. CONCLUSION(S): Initial results for patients of advanced maternal age (39.8 years) with repeated implantation failure and poor ovarian response were encouraging. However, further study is required to confirm whether or not screening is beneficial. Blastocyst analysis was associated with high pregnancy rates, suggesting that comprehensive chromosome screening may assist patients with repeated implantation failure capable of producing blastocysts in achieving pregnancies.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2b7db5e7-27f4-4659-8d9a-6f22d010720f2022-03-26T12:31:17ZComprehensive chromosome screening of polar bodies and blastocysts from couples experiencing repeated implantation failure.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2b7db5e7-27f4-4659-8d9a-6f22d010720fEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2010Fragouli, EKatz-Jaffe, MAlfarawati, SStevens, JColls, PGoodall, NTormasi, SGutierrez-Mateo, CPrates, RSchoolcraft, WMunne, SWells, D OBJECTIVE: To identify and transfer cytogenetically normal embryos after screening all chromosomes of first and second polar bodies (PBs) or trophectoderm samples with the use of comparative genomic hybridization. DESIGN: Clinical research study. SETTING: In vitro fertilization clinic referring samples to a specialist preimplantation genetic diagnosis laboratory. PATIENT(S): Thirty-two couples with repeated implantation failure. INTERVENTION(S): Zygotes from patients with repeated implantation failure and poor response to ovarian stimulation underwent PB biopsy. Patients with repeated implantation failure who were candidates for blastocyst transfer received trophectoderm biopsy. Zygotes or blastocysts were vitrified while chromosome analysis took place. Euploid embryos were transferred during a subsequent cycle. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Cytogenetic status and implantation and pregnancy rates. RESULT(S): The oocyte and blastocyst aneuploidy rates were 65.5% and 45.2%, respectively. Abnormalities affecting all chromosomes were detected. Implantation and pregnancy rates for the patients with PB biopsy were 11.5% and 21.4%, respectively, whereas for patients receiving blastocyst analysis they were 58.3% and 69.2%. CONCLUSION(S): Initial results for patients of advanced maternal age (39.8 years) with repeated implantation failure and poor ovarian response were encouraging. However, further study is required to confirm whether or not screening is beneficial. Blastocyst analysis was associated with high pregnancy rates, suggesting that comprehensive chromosome screening may assist patients with repeated implantation failure capable of producing blastocysts in achieving pregnancies.
spellingShingle Fragouli, E
Katz-Jaffe, M
Alfarawati, S
Stevens, J
Colls, P
Goodall, N
Tormasi, S
Gutierrez-Mateo, C
Prates, R
Schoolcraft, W
Munne, S
Wells, D
Comprehensive chromosome screening of polar bodies and blastocysts from couples experiencing repeated implantation failure.
title Comprehensive chromosome screening of polar bodies and blastocysts from couples experiencing repeated implantation failure.
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title_fullStr Comprehensive chromosome screening of polar bodies and blastocysts from couples experiencing repeated implantation failure.
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive chromosome screening of polar bodies and blastocysts from couples experiencing repeated implantation failure.
title_short Comprehensive chromosome screening of polar bodies and blastocysts from couples experiencing repeated implantation failure.
title_sort comprehensive chromosome screening of polar bodies and blastocysts from couples experiencing repeated implantation failure
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