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FISH and tips: a large scale analysis of automated versus manual scoring for sperm aneuploidy detection

BACKGROUND: Approximately 1% of the spermatozoa found in ejaculate of healthy men are aneuploid and this rate increases in the population of subfertile and infertile men. Moreover, fertilization with these aneuploid sperm can lead to impaired embryo development. Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FI...

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Autores principales: Martinez, Guillaume, Gillois, Pierre, Le Mitouard, Marine, Borye, Rémy, Esquerré-Lamare, Camille, Satre, Véronique, Bujan, Louis, Hennebicq, Sylviane
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4349666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25780575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-4190-23-13
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author Martinez, Guillaume
Gillois, Pierre
Le Mitouard, Marine
Borye, Rémy
Esquerré-Lamare, Camille
Satre, Véronique
Bujan, Louis
Hennebicq, Sylviane
author_facet Martinez, Guillaume
Gillois, Pierre
Le Mitouard, Marine
Borye, Rémy
Esquerré-Lamare, Camille
Satre, Véronique
Bujan, Louis
Hennebicq, Sylviane
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description BACKGROUND: Approximately 1% of the spermatozoa found in ejaculate of healthy men are aneuploid and this rate increases in the population of subfertile and infertile men. Moreover, fertilization with these aneuploid sperm can lead to impaired embryo development. Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH) is the common cytogenetic tool used for aneuploidy screening on sperm. However, it is a time-consuming technique and cytogenetic or in vitro fertilization laboratories cannot routinely use it and face the increasing demand of such analyses before Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART). As automation can be a clue for routine practice, this study compares manual and automated scoring of sperm aneuploidy rates using a Metafer Metasystems® device. The results obtained also contribute to global data about FISH on sperm cells. METHODS: We recruited 100 men addressed for sperm cryopreservation. They all signed an informed consent to participate in the study. 29 men were donors or consulted before vasectomy (control group) and 71 were suffering of Hodgkin’s disease or non Hodgkin lymphoma (patient group). One semen sample was collected for each patient, analyzed according to WHO criteria and prepared for a triple-color FISH using centromeric probes for chromosomes 18, X and Y. Automated scoring was performed using a Metafer Metasystems® device. RESULTS: 507,019 cells were scored. We found a strong concordance between the automated and the manual reading (d < 0.01 in Bland-Altman test). We also did not find a statistically significant difference between the automated and the manual reading using Wilcoxon test for total aneuploidy rate (p = 0.06), sex chromosomes disomy (p = 0.33), chromosome 18 disomy (p = 0.39) and diploidy (p = 0.21). Cumulative rate of total aneuploidy was 0.78% ± 0.212% for patient group and 0.54% ± 0.15 for control group and among this, sex chromosome XY disomy rate was of 0.54% for patient group and 0.27% for control group. CONCLUSION: This study validates the automated reading for FISH on sperm with a Metafer Metasystems® device and allows its use in a laboratory routine.
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spelling pubmed-43496662015-03-16 FISH and tips: a large scale analysis of automated versus manual scoring for sperm aneuploidy detection Martinez, Guillaume Gillois, Pierre Le Mitouard, Marine Borye, Rémy Esquerré-Lamare, Camille Satre, Véronique Bujan, Louis Hennebicq, Sylviane Basic Clin Androl Research Article BACKGROUND: Approximately 1% of the spermatozoa found in ejaculate of healthy men are aneuploid and this rate increases in the population of subfertile and infertile men. Moreover, fertilization with these aneuploid sperm can lead to impaired embryo development. Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH) is the common cytogenetic tool used for aneuploidy screening on sperm. However, it is a time-consuming technique and cytogenetic or in vitro fertilization laboratories cannot routinely use it and face the increasing demand of such analyses before Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART). As automation can be a clue for routine practice, this study compares manual and automated scoring of sperm aneuploidy rates using a Metafer Metasystems® device. The results obtained also contribute to global data about FISH on sperm cells. METHODS: We recruited 100 men addressed for sperm cryopreservation. They all signed an informed consent to participate in the study. 29 men were donors or consulted before vasectomy (control group) and 71 were suffering of Hodgkin’s disease or non Hodgkin lymphoma (patient group). One semen sample was collected for each patient, analyzed according to WHO criteria and prepared for a triple-color FISH using centromeric probes for chromosomes 18, X and Y. Automated scoring was performed using a Metafer Metasystems® device. RESULTS: 507,019 cells were scored. We found a strong concordance between the automated and the manual reading (d < 0.01 in Bland-Altman test). We also did not find a statistically significant difference between the automated and the manual reading using Wilcoxon test for total aneuploidy rate (p = 0.06), sex chromosomes disomy (p = 0.33), chromosome 18 disomy (p = 0.39) and diploidy (p = 0.21). Cumulative rate of total aneuploidy was 0.78% ± 0.212% for patient group and 0.54% ± 0.15 for control group and among this, sex chromosome XY disomy rate was of 0.54% for patient group and 0.27% for control group. CONCLUSION: This study validates the automated reading for FISH on sperm with a Metafer Metasystems® device and allows its use in a laboratory routine. BioMed Central 2013-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4349666/ /pubmed/25780575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-4190-23-13 Text en © Martinez et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2013 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martinez, Guillaume
Gillois, Pierre
Le Mitouard, Marine
Borye, Rémy
Esquerré-Lamare, Camille
Satre, Véronique
Bujan, Louis
Hennebicq, Sylviane
FISH and tips: a large scale analysis of automated versus manual scoring for sperm aneuploidy detection
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title_fullStr FISH and tips: a large scale analysis of automated versus manual scoring for sperm aneuploidy detection
title_full_unstemmed FISH and tips: a large scale analysis of automated versus manual scoring for sperm aneuploidy detection
title_short FISH and tips: a large scale analysis of automated versus manual scoring for sperm aneuploidy detection
title_sort fish and tips: a large scale analysis of automated versus manual scoring for sperm aneuploidy detection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4349666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25780575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-4190-23-13
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