
Blastocoel Fluid Biopsy
Author(s) -
Luca Gianaroli,
Cristina Albanese,
Carla Tabanelli,
Andor Crippa,
M. Cristina Magli
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
fertility and reproduction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2661-3182
pISSN - 2661-3174
DOI - 10.1142/s2661318219300034
Subject(s) - blastocoel , blastocyst , aneuploidy , biology , chromosome , embryo , ploidy , biopsy , genetic testing , embryo transfer , liquid biopsy , genetics , computational biology , pathology , gene , medicine , embryogenesis , cancer
The identification of viable embryos for transfer is one of the main challenges in reproductive medicine. As chromosomal abnormalities are the major cause of implantation failure, preimplantation genetic testing of aneuploidy plays an important role in embryo selection. To make this approach more efficient, the possibility to retrieve informative DNA through a moderately invasive technique compared to the traditional forms of biopsy is appealing. Blastocoelic fluid is a valuable source of DNA. Its presence, as detected by whole genomic amplification, and the following analysis by comprehensive chromosome screening could add important information on the blastocyst ploidy condition and developmental potential.