The impact of implementing a non-invasive preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (niPGT-A) embryo culture protocol on embryo viability and clinical outcomes

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Sakkas, Denny [1 ]
Navarro-Sanchez, Luis [2 ]
Ardestani, Goli [1 ]
Barroso, Gerardo [3 ]
Bisioli, Claudio [4 ]
Boynukalin, Kubra [5 ]
Cimadomo, Danilo [6 ]
Frantz, Nilo [7 ]
Kopcow, Laura [4 ]
Andrade, Gabriella Mamede [7 ]
Ozturk, Bilgen
Rienzi, Laura [6 ]
Weiser, Ariane [3 ]
Valbuena, Diana [2 ]
Simon, Carlos
Rubio, Carmen [2 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
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[1] Boston IVF R&D Dept, Boston IVF IVIRMA Global Res Alliance, Waltham, MA USA
[2] Igenomix, R&D Dept, Ronda Narcis Monturiol 11B, Valencia 46980, Spain
[3] Escuela Super Med Inst Politecn Nacl Ctr Reprod Ar, IVF Clin Dept, Mexico City, Mexico
[4] Pregna Med Reprod, Dept Reprod Genet, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[5] Bahceci Fertil, Clin Dept, Istanbul, Turkiye
[6] GENERA Ctr Reprod Med, Clin Valle Giulia, Sci & Res, Rome, Italy
[7] Nilo Frantz Reprod Med, Embryol Dept, Porto Alegre, Brazil
[8] Univ Valencia, INCLIVA, Dept Pediat Obstet & Gynecol, Valencia, Spain
[9] INCL Hlth Res Inst, Carlos Simon Fdn, Res & Med Dept, Valencia, Spain
[10] Harvard Univ, BIDMC, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Boston, MA USA
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non-invasive PGT-A; clinical outcome; Day; 6; blastocyst; culture protocol; PGT; blastocyst biopsy; embryo culture; CELL-FREE DNA; PGT-A; SINGLE; MEDIA;
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10.1093/humrep/deae156
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STUDY QUESTION Are modifications in the embryo culture protocol needed to perform non-invasive preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (niPGT-A) affecting clinical reproductive outcomes, including blastocyst development and pregnancy outcomes?SUMMARY ANSWER The implementation of an embryo culture protocol to accommodate niPGT-A has no impact on blastocyst viability or pregnancy outcomes.WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY The recent identification of embryo cell-free (cf) DNA in spent blastocyst media has created the possibility of simplifying PGT-A. Concerns, however, have arisen at two levels. First, the representativeness of that cfDNA to the real ploidy status of the embryo. Second, the logistical changes that need to be implemented by the IVF laboratory when performing niPGT-A and their effect on reproductive outcomes. Concordance rates of niPGT-A to invasive PGT-A have gradually improved; however, the impact of culture protocol changes is not as well understood.STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION As part of a trial examining concordance rates of niPGT-A versus invasive PGT-A, the IVF clinics implemented a specific niPGT-A embryo culture protocol. Briefly, this involved initial culture of fertilized oocytes following each laboratory standard routine up to Day 4. On Day 4, embryos were washed and cultured individually in 10 mu l of fresh media. On Day 6 or 7, blastocysts were then biopsied, vitrified, and media collected for the niPGT-A analysis. Six IVF clinics from the previously mentioned trial were enrolled in this analysis. In the concordance trial, Clinic A cultured all embryos (97 cycles and 355 embryos) up to Day 6 or 7, whereas in the remaining clinics (B-F) (379 cycles), nearly a quarter of all the blastocysts (231/985: 23.5%) were biopsied on Day 5, with the remaining blastocysts following the niPGT-A protocol (754/985: 76.5%). During the same period (April 2018-December 2020), the IVF clinics also performed standard invasive PGT-A, which involved culture of embryos up to Days 5, 6, or 7 when blastocysts were biopsied and vitrified.PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS In total, 428 (476 cycles) patients were in the niPGT-A study group. Embryos from 1392 patients underwent the standard PGT-A culture protocol and formed the control group. Clinical information was obtained and analyzed from all the patients. Statistical comparisons were performed between the study and the control groups according to the day of biopsy.MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE The mean age, number of oocytes, fertilization rates, and number of blastocysts biopsied were not significantly different for the study and the control group. Regarding the overall pregnancy outcomes, no significant effect was observed on clinical pregnancy rate, miscarriage rate, or ongoing pregnancy rate (>= 12 weeks) in the study group compared to the control group when stratified by day of biopsy.LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION The limitations are intrinsic to the retrospective nature of the study, and to the fact that the study was conducted in invasive PGT-A patients and not specifically using niPGT-A cases.WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS This study shows that modifying current IVF laboratory protocols to adopt niPGT-A has no impact on the number of blastocysts available for transfer and overall clinical outcomes of transferred embryos. Whether removal of the invasive biopsy step leads to further improvements in pregnancy rates awaits further studies.STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S) This study was funded by Igenomix. C.R., L.N.-S., and D.V. are employees of Igenomix. D.S. was on the Scientific Advisory Board of Igenomix during the study.TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03520933).
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