Abstract
Abstract Study question Does the metabolomic analysis of the embryonic culture medium predict the embryo aneuploidy? Summary answer The presence and quantity of some metabolites in the culture medium can select euploid embryos for transfer. What is known already Advances in analytical techniques for metabolomics have brought the possibility of better tools for the characterization of molecules. Embryonic metabolism can be used as a good indicator of viability, regardless of the morphology of the blastocysts, since differences were observed in the metabolic activities between the days of embryo development and in the rates of live births. Study design, size, duration 17 patients had their embryos biopsied between January to July 2019 in a human reproduction laboratory. All cases had PGT-A indication and after the biopsy, the embryos were frozen. The culture medium samples were individually prepared for metabolites extraction according to the Bligh and Dyer protocol. Controlled ovarian stimulation and dose adjustments according to the response of each patient. The metabolomics analysis was performed by mass spectrometry. Participants/materials, setting, methods Ovum pick up will be performed 35 hours after r-hCG administration. The embryos were kept in individual 50ul drops until the blastocyst stage. The biopsy was performed in 26 blastocysts. The samples were sent to the 337 metabolites analysis by mass spectrometry. 15 molecules with the highest score on the PLS-Da was submitted the ROC curves to illustrate the power of the metabolic ploidy analysis. Besides, we performed the functional enrichment analysis for each group. Main results and the role of chance After the genetic analysis by PGT-a, 10 aneuploid embryos and 16 euploid embryos were found. Comparing the quantitative target metabolomic analysis of the 337 metabolites in the embryo culture medium, we observed the L-Alanine, Cytosine, Guanosine monophosphate, Homocysteine, Hypoxanthine, and Xanthine hiperrepresented in the aneuploid embryos, and the Citrulline, L-Glutamic acid, Kynurenine, L-Leucine, Methionine, Ornithine, L-Phenylalanine, L-Tyrosine, L-Valine were hiperrepresented in the euploid embryos. Through the ROC curve, we can verify AUC = 0.987. This result suggests that the analysis of euploid embryos through the metabolomic analysis of the culture medium is valid to be used as a noninvasive aneuploid diagnostic. The functional enrichment analysis shows the urea cycle and the glycine and serine metabolism as the principal function alter by aneuploid. Limitations, reasons for caution Small number of samples and not validate sample group. Wider implications of the findings: Further studies are needed to validate these findings for the diagnostic of embryo euploidy. Trial registration number N/A
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