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Chromosomal polymorphisms associated with reproductive outcomes after IVF-ET

Saijiao Li, Yanxiang Cheng, Ye-Shang, Danni Zhou, Yin Zhang, Tailang Yin, Jing Yang

2020Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Purpose This study aimed to investigate the effect of the detail type of chromosomal polymorphisms (1/9/16qh +/− , D/G group polymorphisms, and inv(9)) on the IVF-ET outcomes. Methods A total of 1335 infertile couples undergoing IVF/ICSI were enrolled and comprehensively analyzed the correlation between three detail types of chromosomal polymorphisms (1/9/16qh +/− , D/G group polymorphisms, and inv(9)) and the outcome of IVF/ICSI embryo transfer. The fertilized rate, cleaved embryo rate, good-quality embryo rate, clinical pregnancy rate, implantation rate, and early stage miscarriage rate were compared between the chromosomal polymorphisms groups and the control group. Results Both the inv(9) and D/G group chromosomal polymorphisms related to female infertility significantly lead to a lower 2PN cleavage rate (86.44% vs. 97.58% and 90.67% vs. 97.58%, respectively, P < 0.05) undergoing IVF insemination, the inv(9) adversely increasing the early miscarriage rate, either undergoing IVF (21.4% vs. 3.0%, P < 0.05) or ICSI (50.0% vs. 2.0%, P < 0.05) insemination, female carriers (23.08% vs. 2.87%, P < 0.05) or male carriers (44.44% vs. 2.87%, P < 0.05). For D/G groups, ICSI insemination may increase the implantation rate (44.8% vs. 23.69%, P < 0.05) and clinical pregnancy rate (78.6% vs. 40.65%, P < 0.05). 1/9/16qh +/− had no apparent adverse effect on the patient’s clinical outcomes. Conclusions Our study suggests that chromosome karyotype analysis is necessary for IVF patients in clinical practice; we should afford individual genetic counseling suggestion according to the polymorphism types.

Topics & Concepts

MiscarriageGynecologyInseminationPregnancy rateInfertilityEmbryo qualityAndrologyEmbryo transferMedicinePregnancyReproductive medicineBiologyObstetricsIn vitro fertilisationGeneticsSpermGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesPrenatal Screening and DiagnosticsReproductive Biology and Fertility