Cell-free nucleic acids and melatonin levels in human follicular fluid predict embryo quality in patients undergoing in-vitro fertilization treatment.
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Despite many advances in assisted reproductive technology (ART), the most viable embryo selection remains a challenge for female infertility. This study was designed to investigate whether intra-follicular circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) fragments and Melatonin levels predict embryo quality in patients undergoing IVF treatment. A total of eight hundred and ninety-five follicular fluid (ff) samples were collected from 325 infertile patients undergoing IVF treatment. Patients were enrolled from August 2017 to December 2017 in the infertility center of a tertiary care hospital. A clear non-hematic follicular fluid was aspirated after the removal of eggs from the dominant follicles (>18 mm) of each patient. Melatonin and E levels in each follicular sample were estimated by immune-chemiluminescence using commercially available kits. ALU-qPCR evaluated CfDNA levels in individual follicular fluid samples. Our study presented a significant and negative relationship between intra-follicular cfDNA and melatonin concentration (-0.541: P < 0.001). Each individual follicle contains measurable copy number of cfDNA [mean: 1.85 ± 2.98 ng/µl (median; 1.86 ng/µl (95% Cl: 0.96-2.87)]. In pregnant women cfDNA copy number was significantly decreased in follicular fluid samples(ff) aspirated from matured oocytes than in immature ones [p < 0.01; β = -0.42 ± 0.49; median; 1.45 ng/ml (95% Cl: 0.36-2.97) vs. 3.57 ng/µl (95% Cl: 0.37-4.01) respectively. While melatonin concentration in ff samples corresponding to mature oocytes was significantly higher than in ff samples related to immature oocytes (p < 0.001). Moreover, in pregnant women cfDNA level was significantly lower in ff samples related to oocytes which produces top-quality embryos versus low quality embryos [p < 0.001; β = 1.81 ± 0.91; median; 1.25 ng/µl (95% Cl: 0.35-1.97)] vs. [(median; 3.65 ng/ml (95% Cl: 1.23-6.36)] respectively. Likewise, in non-pregnant women melatonin levels were significantly decreased in ff samples related to embryos with high fragmentation rate (≥25%) than embryos with low fragmentation rate (<25%; p < 0.001). Conclusively, this study indicates that Intra-follicular cfDNA and melatonin concentration possibly a new supplemental tool that supports to establish an advanced non-invasive early prognostic test for the patients undergoing IVF/ICSI procedure.Reference Key |
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Authors | Latif Khan, Haroon;Bhatti, Shahzad;Latif Khan, Yousaf;Abbas, Sana;Munir, Zaid;Rahman Khan Sherwani, Ismail Abdur;Suhail, Samina;Hassan, Zahira;Aydin, Hikmet Hakan; |
Journal | journal of gynecology obstetrics and human reproduction |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S2468-7847(19)30064-9 |
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