Objective: To study whether embryonic cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in spent blastocyst media is representative of the chromosomal constitution of a blastocyst. Design: Pilot prospective blinded study. Setting: In vitro fertilization center and genetics laboratory. Patient(s): A total of 115 trophectoderm (TE) biopsies and spent blastocyst media (SBM) from 46 patients with ages ranging from 32 to 46 years, whose indications for preimplantation genetic testing of aneuploidy (PGT-A) were advanced maternal age, recurrent miscarriage, or recurrent implantation failure. Interventions(s): Spent blastocyst media collection and TE biopsy. Main Outcome Measure(s): Concordance rates, sensitivity, and specificity between TE biopsies and SBM. Clinical outcomes in cases with euploid TE biopsies and euploid SBM compared with cases with euploid TE and aneuploid SBM. Result(s): In general, the total concordance rate for ploidy and sex was 78.7%, and sensitivity and specificity were 94.5% and 71.7%, respectively. A significant increase for all parameters was observed for day 6/7 samples compared with day 5 samples, with day 6/7 samples showing total concordance for ploidy and sex of 84%, and sensitivity and specificity of 95.2% and 82.1%, respectively. Ongoing implantation rates in euploid TE/euploid SBM showed a threefold increase compared with euploid TE/aneuploid SBM (52.9% vs. 16.7%, respectively), without reaching significant differences. Interestingly, no miscarriages were observed when TE and SBM were euploidy concordant. Conclusion(s): These results offer a better understanding of the dynamics of cfDNA during embryo development and despite more basic research being needed, they are reassuring to consider in the future this noninvasive approach as an alternative to TE biopsy for PGT-A.

Embryonic cell-free DNA versus trophectoderm biopsy for aneuploidy testing: concordance rate and clinical implications / Rubio, Carmen; Rienzi, Laura; Navarro-Sánchez, Luis; Cimadomo, Danilo; María García-Pascual, Carmen; Albricci, Laura; Soscia, Daria; Valbuena, Diana; Capalbo, Antonio; Ubaldi, Filippo; Simón, Carlos. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - 112:3(2019), pp. 510-519. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2019.04.038]

Embryonic cell-free DNA versus trophectoderm biopsy for aneuploidy testing: concordance rate and clinical implications

Laura Rienzi;Danilo Cimadomo;Antonio Capalbo;
2019

Abstract

Objective: To study whether embryonic cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in spent blastocyst media is representative of the chromosomal constitution of a blastocyst. Design: Pilot prospective blinded study. Setting: In vitro fertilization center and genetics laboratory. Patient(s): A total of 115 trophectoderm (TE) biopsies and spent blastocyst media (SBM) from 46 patients with ages ranging from 32 to 46 years, whose indications for preimplantation genetic testing of aneuploidy (PGT-A) were advanced maternal age, recurrent miscarriage, or recurrent implantation failure. Interventions(s): Spent blastocyst media collection and TE biopsy. Main Outcome Measure(s): Concordance rates, sensitivity, and specificity between TE biopsies and SBM. Clinical outcomes in cases with euploid TE biopsies and euploid SBM compared with cases with euploid TE and aneuploid SBM. Result(s): In general, the total concordance rate for ploidy and sex was 78.7%, and sensitivity and specificity were 94.5% and 71.7%, respectively. A significant increase for all parameters was observed for day 6/7 samples compared with day 5 samples, with day 6/7 samples showing total concordance for ploidy and sex of 84%, and sensitivity and specificity of 95.2% and 82.1%, respectively. Ongoing implantation rates in euploid TE/euploid SBM showed a threefold increase compared with euploid TE/aneuploid SBM (52.9% vs. 16.7%, respectively), without reaching significant differences. Interestingly, no miscarriages were observed when TE and SBM were euploidy concordant. Conclusion(s): These results offer a better understanding of the dynamics of cfDNA during embryo development and despite more basic research being needed, they are reassuring to consider in the future this noninvasive approach as an alternative to TE biopsy for PGT-A.
2019
aneuploidy; Embryo; noninvasive PGT-A; spent blastocyst media; trophectoderm biopsy
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Embryonic cell-free DNA versus trophectoderm biopsy for aneuploidy testing: concordance rate and clinical implications / Rubio, Carmen; Rienzi, Laura; Navarro-Sánchez, Luis; Cimadomo, Danilo; María García-Pascual, Carmen; Albricci, Laura; Soscia, Daria; Valbuena, Diana; Capalbo, Antonio; Ubaldi, Filippo; Simón, Carlos. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - 112:3(2019), pp. 510-519. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2019.04.038]
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