Kopca T, Tulay Pinar
Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Near East University, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Near East University, DESAM Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Glob Med Genet. 2021 Mar;8(1):1-6. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1723085. Epub 2021 Feb 25.
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a broad field in infertility that encompasses different types of treatments. These revolutionary treatment methods aimed to aid infertile or subfertile couples. Treatment was expanded exponentially, as 1 to 3% of the births worldwide takes place with ART procedures. However, treatment is not flawless. Gametes and embryos are exposed to different chemicals and stress through treatment, which leads to disturbance in proper embryo development and results in prenatal and congenital anomalies. When compared with in-vivo development of gametes and preimplantation embryos in mice, in-vitro conditions during ART treatments have been suggested to disturb the gene expression levels, especially imprinted genes. Therefore, ART has been suggested to be associated with increased incidences of different imprinting disorders such as Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, Angelman syndrome, and Silver-Russell syndrome, as proved by different case reports and studies. This literature review aims to explain the association of imprinting disorders with this revolutionary treatment procedure.
辅助生殖技术(ART)是不孕症领域的一个广泛范畴,涵盖了不同类型的治疗方法。这些革命性的治疗方法旨在帮助不孕或生育能力低下的夫妇。随着全球1%至3%的分娩是通过ART程序进行的,治疗呈指数级扩展。然而,治疗并非完美无缺。配子和胚胎在治疗过程中会接触到不同的化学物质和压力,这会导致胚胎正常发育受到干扰,并导致产前和先天性异常。与小鼠配子和植入前胚胎的体内发育相比,ART治疗期间的体外条件被认为会干扰基因表达水平,尤其是印迹基因。因此,不同的病例报告和研究证明,ART被认为与不同印迹障碍(如贝克威思-维德曼综合征、天使综合征和西尔弗-拉塞尔综合征)的发病率增加有关。这篇文献综述旨在解释印迹障碍与这种革命性治疗程序之间的关联。