» Articles » PMID: 19778949

Genomic Assessment of Follicular Marker Genes As Pregnancy Predictors for Human IVF

Overview
Journal Mol Hum Reprod
Date 2009 Sep 26
PMID 19778949
Citations 30
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Embryo selection efficiency in human IVF procedure is still suboptimal as shown by low pregnancy rates with single embryo transfer (SET). Bidirectional communication between the oocyte and follicular cells (FC) is essential to achieve developmental competence of the oocyte. Differences in the gene expression profile of FCs from follicles leading to pregnancy could provide useful markers of oocyte developmental competence. FCs were recovered by individual follicle puncture. FC expression levels of potential markers were assessed by Q-PCR with an intra-patient and an inter-patient analysis approach. Using gene expression, a predictive model of ongoing pregnancy was investigated. Using intra-patient analysis, four candidate genes, phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1), regulator of G-protein signalling 2 (RGS2), regulator of G-protein signalling 3 (RGS3) and cell division cycle 42 (CDC42) showed a difference between FCs from follicles leading to a pregnancy or developmental failure. The best predictors for ongoing pregnancy were PGK1 and RGS2. Additionally, inter-patient analysis revealed differences in FC expression for PGK1 and CDC42 between follicles leading to a transferred embryo with positive pregnancy results and those with negative results. Both inter-patient and intra-patient approaches must be taken into consideration to delineate gene expression variations in the context of follicular competence. A predictor model using biomarkers could improve the efficiency of predicting developmental competence of oocytes. These new approaches provide useful tools in the context of embryo selection and in the improvement of pregnancy rates with SET.

Citing Articles

Identification and Preliminary Analysis of Granulosa Cell Biomarkers to Predict Oocyte In Vitro Maturation Outcome in the Southern White Rhinoceros ().

Ruggeri E, Klohonatz K, Durrant B, Sirard M Animals (Basel). 2024; 14(23).

PMID: 39682503 PMC: 11640850. DOI: 10.3390/ani14233538.


Endometrial DNA methylation signatures during the time of breeding in relation to the pregnancy outcome in postpartum dairy cows fed a control diet or supplemented with rumen-protected methionine.

Salilew-Wondim D, Tholen E, Held-Hoelker E, Shellander K, Blaschka C, Drillich M Front Genet. 2024; 14:1267053.

PMID: 38327702 PMC: 10847534. DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2023.1267053.


Noninvasive metabolic profiling of cumulus cells, oocytes, and embryos via fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy: a mini-review.

Venturas M, Yang X, Sakkas D, Needleman D Hum Reprod. 2023; 38(5):799-810.

PMID: 37015098 PMC: 10152178. DOI: 10.1093/humrep/dead063.


RNA sequencing-based transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from follicular fluid: Genes involved in embryo quality during in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer.

Yu E, Choi W, Park M, Eum J, Lee D, Lee W PLoS One. 2023; 18(3):e0280495.

PMID: 36857405 PMC: 9977003. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280495.


Using Cumulus Cell Biopsy as a Non-Invasive Tool to Access the Quality of Bovine Oocytes: How Informative Are They?.

Spricigo J, Guimaraes A, Mendes Cunha A, de Oliveira Leme L, Carneiro M, Franco M Animals (Basel). 2022; 12(22).

PMID: 36428341 PMC: 9686866. DOI: 10.3390/ani12223113.