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Prevalence and Authenticity of De-novo Segmental Aneuploidy (>16 Mb) in Human Blastocysts As Detected by Next-generation Sequencing

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2018 Sep 20
PMID 30228073
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Abstract

Research Question: What is the prevalence and authenticity of de-novo segmental aneuploidies (>16 Mb) detected by next-generation sequencing (NGS) in human preimplantation blastocysts?

Design: Between April 2013 and June 2016, 5735 blastocysts from 1854 couples (average age 33.11 ± 5.65 years) underwent preimplantation genetic testing for chromosomal structural rearrangement (PGT-SR) or for aneuploidy (PGT-A) using NGS on trophectoderm (TE) biopsy samples. The prevalence of de-novo segmental aneuploidy was calculated from these results. Forty blastocysts with de-novo segmental aneuploidy detected by NGS, which had been donated for research, were warmed for further fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) analysis to confirm their authenticity.

Results: The frequency of de-novo segmental aneuploidies in blastocysts was 10.13% (581/5735); the phenomenon was not related to maternal age and occurred on all chromosomes. Of the 40 donated blastocysts, 39 were successfully warmed and fixed for FISH analysis at the single-cell level. The de-novo segmental aneuploidies identified by NGS were confirmed by FISH in all 39 blastocysts. However, the de-novo segmental aneuploidies in these blastocysts were not all pure patterns, with 66.67% (26/39) of blastocysts exhibiting mosaic patterns varying from 8.30% to 92.86% of cells with de-novo segmental aneuploidy. The concordance rate between NGS and FISH in TE and inner cell mass (ICM) samples was 47.69% (31/65).

Conclusions: De-novo segmental aneuploidy above 16 Mb occurred in blastocysts and could be detected by NGS, while some aneuploidies existed as mosaics in both TE and ICM.

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