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Molecular Drivers of Developmental Arrest in the Human Preimplantation Embryo: A Systematic Review and Critical Analysis Leading to Mapping Future Research

Developmental arrest of the preimplantation embryo is a multifactorial condition, characterized by lack of cellular division for at least 24 hours, hindering the in vitro fertilization cycle outcome. This systematic review aims to present the molecular drivers of developmental arrest, focusing on em...

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Autores principales: Sfakianoudis, Konstantinos, Maziotis, Evangelos, Karantzali, Eleni, Kokkini, Georgia, Grigoriadis, Sokratis, Pantou, Amelia, Giannelou, Polina, Petroutsou, Konstantina, Markomichali, Christina, Fakiridou, Maria, Koutsilieris, Michael, Asimakopoulos, Byron, Pantos, Konstantinos, Simopoulou, Mara
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361119
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158353
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author Sfakianoudis, Konstantinos
Maziotis, Evangelos
Karantzali, Eleni
Kokkini, Georgia
Grigoriadis, Sokratis
Pantou, Amelia
Giannelou, Polina
Petroutsou, Konstantina
Markomichali, Christina
Fakiridou, Maria
Koutsilieris, Michael
Asimakopoulos, Byron
Pantos, Konstantinos
Simopoulou, Mara
author_facet Sfakianoudis, Konstantinos
Maziotis, Evangelos
Karantzali, Eleni
Kokkini, Georgia
Grigoriadis, Sokratis
Pantou, Amelia
Giannelou, Polina
Petroutsou, Konstantina
Markomichali, Christina
Fakiridou, Maria
Koutsilieris, Michael
Asimakopoulos, Byron
Pantos, Konstantinos
Simopoulou, Mara
author_sort Sfakianoudis, Konstantinos
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description Developmental arrest of the preimplantation embryo is a multifactorial condition, characterized by lack of cellular division for at least 24 hours, hindering the in vitro fertilization cycle outcome. This systematic review aims to present the molecular drivers of developmental arrest, focusing on embryonic and parental factors. A systematic search in PubMed/Medline, Embase and Cochrane-Central-Database was performed in January 2021. A total of 76 studies were included. The identified embryonic factors associated with arrest included gene variations, mitochondrial DNA copy number, methylation patterns, chromosomal abnormalities, metabolic profile and morphological features. Parental factors included, gene variation, protein expression levels and infertility etiology. A valuable conclusion emerging through critical analysis indicated that genetic origins of developmental arrest analyzed from the perspective of parental infertility etiology and the embryo itself, share common ground. This is a unique and long-overdue contribution to literature that for the first time presents an all-inclusive methodological report on the molecular drivers leading to preimplantation embryos’ arrested development. The variety and heterogeneity of developmental arrest drivers, along with their inevitable intertwining relationships does not allow for prioritization on the factors playing a more definitive role in arrested development. This systematic review provides the basis for further research in the field.
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spelling pubmed-83475432021-08-08 Molecular Drivers of Developmental Arrest in the Human Preimplantation Embryo: A Systematic Review and Critical Analysis Leading to Mapping Future Research Sfakianoudis, Konstantinos Maziotis, Evangelos Karantzali, Eleni Kokkini, Georgia Grigoriadis, Sokratis Pantou, Amelia Giannelou, Polina Petroutsou, Konstantina Markomichali, Christina Fakiridou, Maria Koutsilieris, Michael Asimakopoulos, Byron Pantos, Konstantinos Simopoulou, Mara Int J Mol Sci Review Developmental arrest of the preimplantation embryo is a multifactorial condition, characterized by lack of cellular division for at least 24 hours, hindering the in vitro fertilization cycle outcome. This systematic review aims to present the molecular drivers of developmental arrest, focusing on embryonic and parental factors. A systematic search in PubMed/Medline, Embase and Cochrane-Central-Database was performed in January 2021. A total of 76 studies were included. The identified embryonic factors associated with arrest included gene variations, mitochondrial DNA copy number, methylation patterns, chromosomal abnormalities, metabolic profile and morphological features. Parental factors included, gene variation, protein expression levels and infertility etiology. A valuable conclusion emerging through critical analysis indicated that genetic origins of developmental arrest analyzed from the perspective of parental infertility etiology and the embryo itself, share common ground. This is a unique and long-overdue contribution to literature that for the first time presents an all-inclusive methodological report on the molecular drivers leading to preimplantation embryos’ arrested development. The variety and heterogeneity of developmental arrest drivers, along with their inevitable intertwining relationships does not allow for prioritization on the factors playing a more definitive role in arrested development. This systematic review provides the basis for further research in the field. MDPI 2021-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8347543/ /pubmed/34361119 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158353 Text en © 2021 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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Sfakianoudis, Konstantinos
Maziotis, Evangelos
Karantzali, Eleni
Kokkini, Georgia
Grigoriadis, Sokratis
Pantou, Amelia
Giannelou, Polina
Petroutsou, Konstantina
Markomichali, Christina
Fakiridou, Maria
Koutsilieris, Michael
Asimakopoulos, Byron
Pantos, Konstantinos
Simopoulou, Mara
Molecular Drivers of Developmental Arrest in the Human Preimplantation Embryo: A Systematic Review and Critical Analysis Leading to Mapping Future Research
title Molecular Drivers of Developmental Arrest in the Human Preimplantation Embryo: A Systematic Review and Critical Analysis Leading to Mapping Future Research
title_full Molecular Drivers of Developmental Arrest in the Human Preimplantation Embryo: A Systematic Review and Critical Analysis Leading to Mapping Future Research
title_fullStr Molecular Drivers of Developmental Arrest in the Human Preimplantation Embryo: A Systematic Review and Critical Analysis Leading to Mapping Future Research
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Drivers of Developmental Arrest in the Human Preimplantation Embryo: A Systematic Review and Critical Analysis Leading to Mapping Future Research
title_short Molecular Drivers of Developmental Arrest in the Human Preimplantation Embryo: A Systematic Review and Critical Analysis Leading to Mapping Future Research
title_sort molecular drivers of developmental arrest in the human preimplantation embryo: a systematic review and critical analysis leading to mapping future research
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361119
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158353
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