| Literature DB >> 33455782 |
Yao Xiao1, Froylan Sosa1, Lesley R de Armas2, Li Pan2, Peter J Hansen3.
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Gene expression analysis in preimplantation embryos has been used for answering fundamental questions related to development, prediction of pregnancy outcome, and other topics. Limited amounts of mRNA in preimplantation embryos hinders progress in studying the preimplantation embryo. Here, a method was developed involving direct synthesis and specific-target preamplification (STA) of cDNA for gene expression analysis in single blastocysts. Effective cell lysis and genomic DNA removal steps were incorporated into the method. In addition, conditions for real-time PCR of cDNA generated from these processes were improved. By using this system, reliable embryo sexing results based on expression of sex-chromosome linked genes was demonstrated. Calibration curve analysis of PCR results using the Fluidigm Biomark microfluidic platform (Fluidigm, South San Francisco, CA) was performed to evaluate 96 STA cDNA from single blastocysts. In total, 93.75% of the genes were validated. Robust amplification was detected even when STA cDNA from a single blastocyst was diluted 1,024-fold. Further analysis showed that within-assay variation increased when cycle threshold values exceeded 18. Overall, STA quantitative real-time PCR analysis was shown to be useful for analysis of gene expression of multiple specific targets in single blastocysts.Entities:
Keywords: blastocyst; embryo; embryo sexing; methodology; polymerase chain reaction
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33455782 PMCID: PMC8050830 DOI: 10.3168/jds.2020-19497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dairy Sci ISSN: 0022-0302 Impact factor: 4.034