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Release of sICAM-1 in Oocytes and In Vitro Fertilized Human Embryos

BACKGROUND: During the last years, several studies have reported the significant relationship between the production of soluble HLA-G molecules (sHLA-G) by 48–72 hours early embryos and an increased implantation rate in IVF protocols. As consequence, the detection of HLA-G modulation was suggested a...

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Autores principales: Borgatti, Monica, Rizzo, Roberta, Canto, Maria Beatrice Dal, Fumagalli, Daniela, Renzini, Mario Mignini, Fadini, Rubens, Stignani, Marina, Baricordi, Olavio Roberto, Gambari, Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2599884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19092999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003970
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author Borgatti, Monica
Rizzo, Roberta
Canto, Maria Beatrice Dal
Fumagalli, Daniela
Renzini, Mario Mignini
Fadini, Rubens
Stignani, Marina
Baricordi, Olavio Roberto
Gambari, Roberto
author_facet Borgatti, Monica
Rizzo, Roberta
Canto, Maria Beatrice Dal
Fumagalli, Daniela
Renzini, Mario Mignini
Fadini, Rubens
Stignani, Marina
Baricordi, Olavio Roberto
Gambari, Roberto
author_sort Borgatti, Monica
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description BACKGROUND: During the last years, several studies have reported the significant relationship between the production of soluble HLA-G molecules (sHLA-G) by 48–72 hours early embryos and an increased implantation rate in IVF protocols. As consequence, the detection of HLA-G modulation was suggested as a marker to identify the best embryos to be transferred. On the opposite, no suitable markers are available for the oocyte selection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The major finding of the present paper is that the release of ICAM-1 might be predictive of oocyte maturation. The results obtained are confirmed using three independent methodologies, such as ELISA, Bio-Plex assay and Western blotting. The sICAM-1 release is very high in immature oocytes, decrease in mature oocytes and become even lower in in vitro fertilized embryos. No significant differences were observed in the levels of sICAM-1 release between immature oocytes with different morphological characteristics. On the contrary, when the mature oocytes were subdivided accordingly to morphological criteria, the mean sICAM-I levels in grade 1 oocytes were significantly decreased when compared to grade 2 and 3 oocytes. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The reduction of the number of fertilized oocytes and transferred embryos represents the main target of assisted reproductive medicine. We propose sICAM-1 as a biochemical marker for oocyte maturation and grading, with a possible interesting rebound in assisted reproduction techniques.
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spelling pubmed-25998842008-12-18 Release of sICAM-1 in Oocytes and In Vitro Fertilized Human Embryos Borgatti, Monica Rizzo, Roberta Canto, Maria Beatrice Dal Fumagalli, Daniela Renzini, Mario Mignini Fadini, Rubens Stignani, Marina Baricordi, Olavio Roberto Gambari, Roberto PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: During the last years, several studies have reported the significant relationship between the production of soluble HLA-G molecules (sHLA-G) by 48–72 hours early embryos and an increased implantation rate in IVF protocols. As consequence, the detection of HLA-G modulation was suggested as a marker to identify the best embryos to be transferred. On the opposite, no suitable markers are available for the oocyte selection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The major finding of the present paper is that the release of ICAM-1 might be predictive of oocyte maturation. The results obtained are confirmed using three independent methodologies, such as ELISA, Bio-Plex assay and Western blotting. The sICAM-1 release is very high in immature oocytes, decrease in mature oocytes and become even lower in in vitro fertilized embryos. No significant differences were observed in the levels of sICAM-1 release between immature oocytes with different morphological characteristics. On the contrary, when the mature oocytes were subdivided accordingly to morphological criteria, the mean sICAM-I levels in grade 1 oocytes were significantly decreased when compared to grade 2 and 3 oocytes. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The reduction of the number of fertilized oocytes and transferred embryos represents the main target of assisted reproductive medicine. We propose sICAM-1 as a biochemical marker for oocyte maturation and grading, with a possible interesting rebound in assisted reproduction techniques. Public Library of Science 2008-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2599884/ /pubmed/19092999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003970 Text en Borgatti et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Borgatti, Monica
Rizzo, Roberta
Canto, Maria Beatrice Dal
Fumagalli, Daniela
Renzini, Mario Mignini
Fadini, Rubens
Stignani, Marina
Baricordi, Olavio Roberto
Gambari, Roberto
Release of sICAM-1 in Oocytes and In Vitro Fertilized Human Embryos
title Release of sICAM-1 in Oocytes and In Vitro Fertilized Human Embryos
title_full Release of sICAM-1 in Oocytes and In Vitro Fertilized Human Embryos
title_fullStr Release of sICAM-1 in Oocytes and In Vitro Fertilized Human Embryos
title_full_unstemmed Release of sICAM-1 in Oocytes and In Vitro Fertilized Human Embryos
title_short Release of sICAM-1 in Oocytes and In Vitro Fertilized Human Embryos
title_sort release of sicam-1 in oocytes and in vitro fertilized human embryos
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2599884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19092999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003970
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