| Literature DB >> 24098936 |
Ghassan Haddad1, Wenyin He, Jimmy Gill, Craig Witz, Cassie Wang, Khalied Kaskar, Weihua Wang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: High proportions of human embryos produced by in vitro fertilization are aneuploidy and mosaic. DNA microarray is one of the most practical screening methods to select euploid embryos for transfer. However, mosaic pregnancy is still possible due to embryonic mosacism. Here we report a successful pregnancy after transfer of a mosaic blastocyst with euploid inner cell mass.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24098936 PMCID: PMC3851281 DOI: 10.1186/1757-2215-6-70
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ovarian Res ISSN: 1757-2215 Impact factor: 4.234
Microarray outcome of the biopsied trophectoderm samples
| 1C | 091912-15-D5 | 46,XX,+16,-20 | Aneuploidy | Still in storage |
| 2C | 091912-16-D5 | 45,XY,-22 | Aneuploidy | Still in storage |
| 3C | 091912-17-D5 | 47,XY,+19 | Aneuploidy | Still in storage |
| 4C | 091912-18-D5 | 47,XY,+22 | Aneuploidy | Still in storage |
| 5C | 091912-19-D5 | 46,XY | Euploid | Still in storage |
| 6C | 091912-20-D5 | 46,XX | Euploid | Still in storage |
| 7C | 091912-21-D5 | 46,XX | Euploid | Transferred |
| 8C | 091912-22-D5 | 46,XY | Euploid | Still in storage |
| 9C | 091912-23-D5 | 46,XY | Euploid | Still in storage |
| 10C | 091912-24-D5 | 47,XY,+15 | Aneuploid | Still in storage |
| 11C | 091912-25-D6 | Multiple chromosomal abnormalities | Still in storage | |
| 12C | 091912-26-D6 | 44,XY,-16,-21 | Aneuploidy | Still in storage |
| 13C | 091912-27-D6 | 44,XY,-8,-9 | Aneuploidy | Still in storage |
Figure 1Morphology and PGS chart of a blastocyst transferred. A) Blastocyst after warming and B) same blastocyst after 2 hrs of culture. C) PGS chart of the sample biopsied from the blastocyst, showing 46, XX. D) Diagram of the blastocyst based on the PGS and prenatal cytogenetic tests, showing that the blastocyst has euploid inner cell mass, partial euploid trophectoderm (TE) and partial aneuploid (47, XX, +21) TE. Yellow arrows indicate the inner cell mass (ICM), and red arrows indicate the TE.