| Literature DB >> 33662585 |
Shengrong Du1, Zhiqing Huang1, Yunhong Lin1, Yan Sun1, Qingfen Chen1, Mian Pan2, Beihong Zheng3.
Abstract
The relationship between mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number and the outcome of embryo transfer is under debate. Our aim was to explore the relationship between mtDNA copy number in human blastocysts and embryonic development to determine whether mtDNA represents a novel biomarker for the prediction of implantation potential. A total of 246 blastocysts were analyzed by next-generation sequencing. There was no correlation between mtDNA copy number and maternal age in all blastocyst groups and euploid blastocyst groups. Additionally, the mtDNA copy number was not significantly higher in aneuploid blastocysts. Subsequently, no relationship was observed between mtDNA copy number and blastocyst quality. The assessment of clinical pregnancy outcome after the transfer of euploid blastocysts to the uterus indicated that the mtDNA copy number was significantly lower in the clinical pregnancy group than in those who failed implantation. The cut-off value of mtDNA copy number was 320.5, which was a highly predictive value. Blastocysts with an increased mtDNA copy number had lower implantation potential, and mtDNA copy number was largely equal in terms of maternal age, chromosome ploidy, and quality of blastocysts.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33662585 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmoldx.2021.02.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Diagn ISSN: 1525-1578 Impact factor: 5.568