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Preimplantation genetic testing for structural rearrangement based on low-coverage next-generation sequencing accurately discriminates between normal and carrier embryos for patients with translocations

Authors :
Fan Zhai
Yun Wang
Hanna Li
Yuqian Wang
Xiaohui Zhu
Ying Kuo
Shuo Guan
Jiacheng Li
Shi Song
Qilong He
Jianting An
Xu Zhi
Ying Lian
Jin Huang
Rong Li
Jie Qiao
Liying Yan
Zhiqiang Yan
Source :
Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 45:473-480
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Can preimplantation genetic testing for structural rearrangement (PGT-SR) based on low-coverage next-generation sequencing (NGS) accurately discriminate between normal and carrier embryos of reciprocal translocation (RecT) and Robertsonian translocation (RobT)?A total of 109 couples with RecT or RobT were included in this study. The ages, bad obsteric histories (BOH), blood karyotype and IVF cycle information, including the number of cumulus-oocyte complexes, metaphase II oocytes, two pronuclei oocytes and blastocysts were recorded. 0.1 × whole genome sequencing (WGS) of embryos followed by copy number variation (identifying unbalanced/balanced) and 2 × WGS of parents and embryos followed by haplotype analysis (discriminating between normal and carrier) were carried out in PGT-SR cycles. The embryos without translocation were transferred and clinical outcomes evaluated.Among all the couples in this study, 67 patients had RecT and 42 had RobT. After unbalanced and balanced detection, 103 balanced embryos underwent a further normal and carrier discrimination procedure, and 53 normal embryos were identified. Finally, 32 normal embryos were transferred, with an ongoing pregnancy rate of 46.88% (15/32). All ongoing pregnancies underwent amniocentesis, and the amninocentesis karyotyping results showed 100% concordance with PGT-SR diagnosis.Our low-coverage NGS-based PGT-SR method can accurately discriminate between normal and carrier status of balanced embryos. The method is cost-effective and has broad clinical applicability.

Details

ISSN :
14726483
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Reproductive BioMedicine Online
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0674ed24c8c186d2826fe61dc2065e14