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The Next Frontier in ART: Harnessing the Uterine Immune Profile for Improved Performance

Assisted reproduction techniques have improved considerably in recent decades, but despite these advances, success rates remain relatively low. Endometrial immune profiling involves the analysis of cytokine biomarkers in the endometrium during the mid-luteal phase. This profiling aims to provide ins...

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Autores principales: Lédée, Nathalie, Petitbarat, Marie, Prat-Ellenberg, Laura, Dray, Géraldine, Vaucoret, Virginie, Kazhalawi, Alaa, Rodriguez-Pozo, André, Habeichi, Nada, Ruoso, Lea, Cassuto, Nino Guy, Rahmati, Mona
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511080
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411322
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author Lédée, Nathalie
Petitbarat, Marie
Prat-Ellenberg, Laura
Dray, Géraldine
Vaucoret, Virginie
Kazhalawi, Alaa
Rodriguez-Pozo, André
Habeichi, Nada
Ruoso, Lea
Cassuto, Nino Guy
Rahmati, Mona
author_facet Lédée, Nathalie
Petitbarat, Marie
Prat-Ellenberg, Laura
Dray, Géraldine
Vaucoret, Virginie
Kazhalawi, Alaa
Rodriguez-Pozo, André
Habeichi, Nada
Ruoso, Lea
Cassuto, Nino Guy
Rahmati, Mona
author_sort Lédée, Nathalie
collection PubMed
description Assisted reproduction techniques have improved considerably in recent decades, but despite these advances, success rates remain relatively low. Endometrial immune profiling involves the analysis of cytokine biomarkers in the endometrium during the mid-luteal phase. This profiling aims to provide insights into the immune environment of the uterus. The aim is to identify immune disturbances and thus guide the development of personalized therapeutic approaches. The first part of the review looks back at the emergence of innovative concepts, highlighting the specificity of the human uterine environment at the time of implantation. Based on this new knowledge, biomarkers have been selected for endometrial immune profiling. The second part details the results of clinical studies conducted over the last ten years. These clinical results suggest that this approach can increase the rate of live births in patients suffering from repeated implantation failures or repeated pregnancy loss. Uterine immune profiling represents a clinical innovation that can significantly improve the performance of medically assisted reproduction treatments through personalized strategies tailored to the local immune profile. Innovation in personalized medicine for assisted reproduction is crucial to improving the success rates of fertility treatments, while reducing the risks and costs associated with ineffective or unnecessary interventions.
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spelling pubmed-103790722023-07-29 The Next Frontier in ART: Harnessing the Uterine Immune Profile for Improved Performance Lédée, Nathalie Petitbarat, Marie Prat-Ellenberg, Laura Dray, Géraldine Vaucoret, Virginie Kazhalawi, Alaa Rodriguez-Pozo, André Habeichi, Nada Ruoso, Lea Cassuto, Nino Guy Rahmati, Mona Int J Mol Sci Review Assisted reproduction techniques have improved considerably in recent decades, but despite these advances, success rates remain relatively low. Endometrial immune profiling involves the analysis of cytokine biomarkers in the endometrium during the mid-luteal phase. This profiling aims to provide insights into the immune environment of the uterus. The aim is to identify immune disturbances and thus guide the development of personalized therapeutic approaches. The first part of the review looks back at the emergence of innovative concepts, highlighting the specificity of the human uterine environment at the time of implantation. Based on this new knowledge, biomarkers have been selected for endometrial immune profiling. The second part details the results of clinical studies conducted over the last ten years. These clinical results suggest that this approach can increase the rate of live births in patients suffering from repeated implantation failures or repeated pregnancy loss. Uterine immune profiling represents a clinical innovation that can significantly improve the performance of medically assisted reproduction treatments through personalized strategies tailored to the local immune profile. Innovation in personalized medicine for assisted reproduction is crucial to improving the success rates of fertility treatments, while reducing the risks and costs associated with ineffective or unnecessary interventions. MDPI 2023-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10379072/ /pubmed/37511080 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411322 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lédée, Nathalie
Petitbarat, Marie
Prat-Ellenberg, Laura
Dray, Géraldine
Vaucoret, Virginie
Kazhalawi, Alaa
Rodriguez-Pozo, André
Habeichi, Nada
Ruoso, Lea
Cassuto, Nino Guy
Rahmati, Mona
The Next Frontier in ART: Harnessing the Uterine Immune Profile for Improved Performance
title The Next Frontier in ART: Harnessing the Uterine Immune Profile for Improved Performance
title_full The Next Frontier in ART: Harnessing the Uterine Immune Profile for Improved Performance
title_fullStr The Next Frontier in ART: Harnessing the Uterine Immune Profile for Improved Performance
title_full_unstemmed The Next Frontier in ART: Harnessing the Uterine Immune Profile for Improved Performance
title_short The Next Frontier in ART: Harnessing the Uterine Immune Profile for Improved Performance
title_sort next frontier in art: harnessing the uterine immune profile for improved performance
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511080
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411322
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