ART altered DNA methylation of the imprinted gene H19 in fetal tissue after multifetal pregnancy reduction
Purpose This study aimed to assess whether assisted reproductive technology alters DNA methylation levels at the H19 promoter and H19 imprinting control element (ICE) in fetal tissues obtained after multifetal pregnancy reduction. Methods Fetal tissues from multiple pregnancies were obtained, includ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics 2024-11, Vol.41 (11), p.3039-3049 |
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This study aimed to assess whether assisted reproductive technology alters DNA methylation levels at the
H19
promoter and
H19
imprinting control element (ICE) in fetal tissues obtained after multifetal pregnancy reduction.
Methods
Fetal tissues from multiple pregnancies were obtained, including fresh and frozen-thawed embryos: nine from conventional in vitro fertilization (c-IVF), four from intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), ten from cryopreserved IVF embryos (cryo-IVF), and six from cryopreserved ICSI (cryo-ICSI) embryos. Next-generation sequencing-based bisulfite PCR was used to determine the DNA methylation status of three CpG islands (
H19
-1,
H19
-2, and
H19
-3) in the
H19
promoter and
H19
ICE. The primary outcome was
H19
-1 DNA methylation status, whereas secondary outcomes assessed
H19
-2,
H19
-3, and ICE methylation.
Results
The ICSI (β = -3.189, 95% CI = -5.034 to -1.345,
p
= 0.0026), cryo-IVF (β = -2.150, 95% CI = -3.706 to -0.593,
p
= 0.0129), and cryo-ICSI (β = -2.238, 95% CI = -3.817 to -0.659,
p
= 0.0110) groups exhibited significantly lower methylation levels in the primary outcome
H19
-1 region than the c-IVF group after adjustment. For the secondary outcome
H19
-2 region, significant decreases were observed in the cryo-IVF (β = -2.132, 95% CI = -4.071 to -0.192,
p
= 0.0425) and cryo-ICSI groups (β = -2.598, 95% CI = -4.566 to -0.630,
p
= 0.0168).
Conclusions
These findings further indicate that embryo cryopreservation and potentially ICSI can lower the methylation level of the
H19
promoter, advocating for careful use of these techniques when necessary. |
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ISSN: | 1058-0468 1573-7330 1573-7330 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10815-024-03218-2 |