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Suboptimal trophectoderm mitochondrial DNA level is associated with delayed blastocyst development.

Frank Shao-Ying Wu1,2, Shao-Ping Weng1, Meng-Shun Shen1, Pei-Chun Ma1, Po-Kuan Wu1,3, Ni-Chung Lee4,5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To provide a comprehensive analysis of mtDNA quantity in D5 and D6 blastocysts, as well as a further insight to the origin of delayed blastocyst development.
METHODS: A retrospective cohort analysis of 829 D5 and 472 D6 blastocysts from 460 patients who underwent in vitro fertilization (IVF) with next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A). The quantity of trophectoderm mtDNA was extrapolated from the NGS data, followed by the analysis of mean mtDNA levels between D5 and D6 blastocysts of the same ploidy (aneuploid/euploid) and transfer outcomes (positive/negative clinical pregnancy).
RESULTS: D5 blastocysts had significantly higher euploidy rate and clinical pregnancy rate when compared with D6 blastocysts. The proportion of blastocysts derived from patients ≧ 40 years old were similar between the D5 and D6 cohorts. When blastocysts with identical ploidy were analyzed, the D5 cohorts all had significantly higher mean mtDNA levels than their D6 counterparts. Similarly, when embryo transfers with identical outcome were analyzed, the D5 cohorts also had significantly higher mean mtDNA levels than the D6 cohorts. Trophectoderm mtDNA level was independent of maternal age and blastocyst morphology grades.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data provided further evidence D5 blastocysts contained significantly greater mtDNA quantity than D6 blastocysts, and mtDNA quantity could be a key factor that affects the development rate of blastocysts. Furthermore, one must avoid using an arbitrary threshold when incorporating mtDNA quantity into the embryo selection criteria, as the observed value may have vastly different clinical implication when blastulation rate is also considered.

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Keywords:  Blastulation rate; Day 5 blastocysts; Day 6 blastocysts; IVF; Mitochondria DNA quantity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33471230      PMCID: PMC7910348          DOI: 10.1007/s10815-020-02045-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet        ISSN: 1058-0468            Impact factor:   3.412


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3.  Mitochondrial DNA quantification as a tool for embryo viability assessment: retrospective analysis of data from single euploid blastocyst transfers.

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9.  Altered levels of mitochondrial DNA are associated with female age, aneuploidy, and provide an independent measure of embryonic implantation potential.

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10.  Comprehensive mitochondrial DNA analysis and IVF outcome.

Authors:  B Lledo; J A Ortiz; R Morales; E García-Hernández; J Ten; A Bernabeu; J Llácer; R Bernabeu
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2.  Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number in Cleavage Stage Human Embryos-Impact on Infertility Outcome.

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3.  Does Trophectoderm Mitochondrial DNA Content Affect Embryo Developmental and Implantation Potential?

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6.  Mitochondrial DNA Content May Not Be a Reliable Screening Biomarker for Live Birth After Single Euploid Blastocyst Transfer.

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