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Analysis of Aneuploidy Rate and Pregnancy Outcomes in Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Couples With Chromosome Polymorphism After PGT-A

PURPOSE: The study aims to investigate whether chromosomal polymorphism affects embryo development and pregnancy outcomes of unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss (uRPL) couples undergoing PGT-A. METHODS: A total of 585 couples with uRPL history who performed PGT-A were included in the retrospective...

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Autores principales: Cao, Mingzhu, Zhang, Qian, Zhou, Wei, Zhu, Yueting, Li, Hongchang, Yan, Junhao
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9008326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433744
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.803988
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author Cao, Mingzhu
Zhang, Qian
Zhou, Wei
Zhu, Yueting
Li, Hongchang
Yan, Junhao
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Zhang, Qian
Zhou, Wei
Zhu, Yueting
Li, Hongchang
Yan, Junhao
author_sort Cao, Mingzhu
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description PURPOSE: The study aims to investigate whether chromosomal polymorphism affects embryo development and pregnancy outcomes of unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss (uRPL) couples undergoing PGT-A. METHODS: A total of 585 couples with uRPL history who performed PGT-A were included in the retrospective study from January 2016 to December 2020. We included 415 couples with normal karyotype and 170 couples with chromosomal polymorphism. Furthermore, the polymorphism group was divided into two subgroups: 113 couples in the male group and 57 couples in the female group. The embryo development and pregnancy outcomes were analyzed in different groups. RESULTS: The blastocyst rate and aneuploidy rate are statistically different in the normal group, male polymorphism group, and female polymorphism group. Compared with normal and female groups, the male group has a lower blastocyst rate, which is statistically different (48.3 vs. 53.9%, p = 0.003; 48.3 vs. 54.1%, p = 0.043). Moreover, the aneuploidy rate of the male polymorphism group is significantly higher than female carriers (29.5 vs. 18.6%, p = 0.003). However, there were no statistically significant differences in clinical pregnancy rate, early miscarriage rate, and live birth rate after PGT-A (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Male with chromosome polymorphism (CPM) have a lower blastocyst rate and a higher aneuploidy rate than female carriers in uRPL couples undergoing PGT-A. However, when a euploid blastocyst was first transferred, no difference in pregnancy outcomes was found between the male and female polymorphism carriers. It indicated that CPM may have an adverse effect on the embryos of male carriers with uRPL history, and the occurrence of uRPL may be decreased in male polymorphism carriers after PGT-A.
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spelling pubmed-90083262022-04-15 Analysis of Aneuploidy Rate and Pregnancy Outcomes in Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Couples With Chromosome Polymorphism After PGT-A Cao, Mingzhu Zhang, Qian Zhou, Wei Zhu, Yueting Li, Hongchang Yan, Junhao Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine PURPOSE: The study aims to investigate whether chromosomal polymorphism affects embryo development and pregnancy outcomes of unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss (uRPL) couples undergoing PGT-A. METHODS: A total of 585 couples with uRPL history who performed PGT-A were included in the retrospective study from January 2016 to December 2020. We included 415 couples with normal karyotype and 170 couples with chromosomal polymorphism. Furthermore, the polymorphism group was divided into two subgroups: 113 couples in the male group and 57 couples in the female group. The embryo development and pregnancy outcomes were analyzed in different groups. RESULTS: The blastocyst rate and aneuploidy rate are statistically different in the normal group, male polymorphism group, and female polymorphism group. Compared with normal and female groups, the male group has a lower blastocyst rate, which is statistically different (48.3 vs. 53.9%, p = 0.003; 48.3 vs. 54.1%, p = 0.043). Moreover, the aneuploidy rate of the male polymorphism group is significantly higher than female carriers (29.5 vs. 18.6%, p = 0.003). However, there were no statistically significant differences in clinical pregnancy rate, early miscarriage rate, and live birth rate after PGT-A (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Male with chromosome polymorphism (CPM) have a lower blastocyst rate and a higher aneuploidy rate than female carriers in uRPL couples undergoing PGT-A. However, when a euploid blastocyst was first transferred, no difference in pregnancy outcomes was found between the male and female polymorphism carriers. It indicated that CPM may have an adverse effect on the embryos of male carriers with uRPL history, and the occurrence of uRPL may be decreased in male polymorphism carriers after PGT-A. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9008326/ /pubmed/35433744 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.803988 Text en Copyright © 2022 Cao, Zhang, Zhou, Zhu, Li and Yan. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Cao, Mingzhu
Zhang, Qian
Zhou, Wei
Zhu, Yueting
Li, Hongchang
Yan, Junhao
Analysis of Aneuploidy Rate and Pregnancy Outcomes in Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Couples With Chromosome Polymorphism After PGT-A
title Analysis of Aneuploidy Rate and Pregnancy Outcomes in Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Couples With Chromosome Polymorphism After PGT-A
title_full Analysis of Aneuploidy Rate and Pregnancy Outcomes in Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Couples With Chromosome Polymorphism After PGT-A
title_fullStr Analysis of Aneuploidy Rate and Pregnancy Outcomes in Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Couples With Chromosome Polymorphism After PGT-A
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Aneuploidy Rate and Pregnancy Outcomes in Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Couples With Chromosome Polymorphism After PGT-A
title_short Analysis of Aneuploidy Rate and Pregnancy Outcomes in Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Couples With Chromosome Polymorphism After PGT-A
title_sort analysis of aneuploidy rate and pregnancy outcomes in unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss couples with chromosome polymorphism after pgt-a
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9008326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433744
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.803988
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