| Literature DB >> 23933033 |
Tracey A Edgell1, Luk J F Rombauts, Lois A Salamonsen.
Abstract
Successful implantation of an embryo into the uterus requires synchrony between the blastocyst and the endometrium. Endometrial preparedness, or receptivity, occurs only for a very short time during the mid-secretory phase of the menstrual cycle in fertile women. Failure to achieve receptivity results in infertility and is a rate-limiting step for IVF success. Frozen embryo transfer in non-stimulation cycles is already improving live birth rates. However, an important tool that is missing in the armoury of reproductive specialists is a means to rapidly assess endometrial receptivity, either during initial assessment or immediately prior to embryo transfer. The development of a wealth of omics technologies now opens the way for identifying potential receptivity markers, although validation of these is still a major issue. This review assesses the current state of the field and the requirements to proceed to a valid clinical test. CrownEntities:
Keywords: biomarker validation; endometrium; genomics; proteomics; receptivity; uterine fluid
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23933033 DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2013.05.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Biomed Online ISSN: 1472-6483 Impact factor: 3.828