Do human embryos have the ability of self-correction?

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Raoul Orvieto
Chen Shimon
Shlomit Rienstein
Anat Jonish-Grossman
Hagit Shani
Adva Aizer
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[1] Chaim Sheba Medical Center (Tel Hashomer),Infertility and IVF Unit, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[2] Tel Aviv University,Sackler School of Medicine
[3] Tel-Aviv University,The Tarnesby
[4] Sheba Medical Center,Tarnowski Chair for Family Planning and Fertility Regulation, Sackler Faculty of Medicine
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Self-correction; PGT; Human embryo; Blastocyst; Mosaicism;
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Human embryogenesis frequently coinciding with cell division mistakes contributing to pervasive embryonic aneuploidy/mosaicism. While embryo self-correction was elegantly demonstrated in mouse models, human studies are lacking. Here we are witness to human embryos ability to eliminate/expel abnormal blastomeres as cell debris/fragments. Each blastocyst and its corresponding debris were separated and underwent whole genome amplification. Seven of the 11 pairs of blastocysts and their corresponding cell debris/fragments revealed discordant results. Of the 9 euploid blastocysts, four showed euploid debris, while in the others, the debris were aneuploid. In the remaining pairs, the debris showed additional aneuploidy to those presented by their corresponding blastocyst. The observed ability of human embryos to self-correction doubts many invasive and non-invasive preimplantation testing for aneuploidy at the blastocyst stage, rendering high rate of false positive (discarding “good” embryos) by identifying the cell-free DNA originated from the expelled cell debris, as aneuploidy/mosaic blastocyst.
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