OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the genomic imprinting status of assistant reproductive technology (ART)-conceived offspring is stable. DESIGN: Prospective clinical observational study. SETTING: In vitro fertilization (IVF) center, university-affiliated teaching hospital. PATIENT(S): Sixty ART-conceived babies (30 IVF and 30 intracytoplasmic sperm injection [ICSI]) and 60 naturally conceived babies. INTERVENTION(S): Collection of umbilical cord blood and peripheral blood samples. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Expression profile was examined by microarray and real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (PCR), allele-specific expression was studied by direct sequencing after PCR, and DNA methylation status was investigated by sodium bisulfite sequencing. RESULT(S): Hierarchic clustering demonstrated no obvious clustering between the ART- and naturally conceived offspring, suggesting similar genomic imprinting expression between the two groups. Three differentially expressed genes were identified in ART-conceived offspring, with PEG10 and L3MBTL up-regulated and PHLDA2 down-regulated. Allele-specific expression of the differentially expressed imprinted genes was maintained in the majority of the ART- and naturally conceived offspring. However, in one ICSI case, monoallelic expression of L3MBTL was disrupted and all CpGs were completely unmethylated. These were not inherited from the parents. CONCLUSION(S): The global profile of imprinting is stable in children conceived through ART. However, imprinting of a few specific imprinted genes may be vulnerable in a fraction of ART-conceived children.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the genomic imprinting status of assistant reproductive technology (ART)-conceived offspring is stable. DESIGN: Prospective clinical observational study. SETTING: In vitro fertilization (IVF) center, university-affiliated teaching hospital. PATIENT(S): Sixty ART-conceived babies (30 IVF and 30 intracytoplasmic sperm injection [ICSI]) and 60 naturally conceived babies. INTERVENTION(S): Collection of umbilical cord blood and peripheral blood samples. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Expression profile was examined by microarray and real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (PCR), allele-specific expression was studied by direct sequencing after PCR, and DNA methylation status was investigated by sodium bisulfite sequencing. RESULT(S): Hierarchic clustering demonstrated no obvious clustering between the ART- and naturally conceived offspring, suggesting similar genomic imprinting expression between the two groups. Three differentially expressed genes were identified in ART-conceived offspring, with PEG10 and L3MBTL up-regulated and PHLDA2 down-regulated. Allele-specific expression of the differentially expressed imprinted genes was maintained in the majority of the ART- and naturally conceived offspring. However, in one ICSI case, monoallelic expression of L3MBTL was disrupted and all CpGs were completely unmethylated. These were not inherited from the parents. CONCLUSION(S): The global profile of imprinting is stable in children conceived through ART. However, imprinting of a few specific imprinted genes may be vulnerable in a fraction of ART-conceived children.
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Authors: Callista L Mulder; Tess M Wattimury; Aldo Jongejan; Cindy M de Winter-Korver; Saskia K M van Daalen; Robert B Struijk; Susanne C M Borgman; Yvonne Wurth; Dimitri Consten; Jannie van Echten-Arends; Sebastiaan Mastenbroek; John C M Dumoulin; Sjoerd Repping; Ans M M van Pelt; Aafke P A van Montfoort Journal: Hum Reprod Date: 2020-03-27 Impact factor: 6.918