Fifth Department of Medicine (Nephrology/Endocrinology/Rheumatology/Pneumology), University Medical Centre Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany.
Clinical Research Center for Reproduction and Genetics in Hunan Province, Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Front Immunol. 2023 Jan 11;13:1054273. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1054273. eCollection 2022.
It was suggested that vaccination in general might affect reproductive health. Safety of COVID-19 vaccination in women undergoing assisted reproductive techniques (ART) treatment is not well established.
We performed a retrospective study including 536 women undergoing fresh embryo transfer after IVF/ICSI treatment in a huge IVF center in southern China to investigate the effect of COVID-19 vaccination on oocyte maturation, fertilization rate, blastulation rate, implantation rate, clinical pregnancy rate and miscarriage rate. In addition, we performed a systematic review of existing studies on the safety of COVID-19 vaccination in women undergoing ART treatment.
In our study, 268 women received inactivated or recombinant COVID-19 vaccination and 268 controls were enrolled based on propensity score matching. We observed a decreased fertilization rate and signs for impaired oocyte maturation in vaccinated women. Besides our study, there were 15 studies analyzing the safety of COVID-19 vaccination in women undergoing ART treatment. For the mRNA vaccines, no adverse signals were reported concerning oocyte maturation, fertilization rate, blastulation rate, implantation rate, clinical pregnancy rate and miscarriage rate. In women being vaccinated with an inactivated vaccine, implantation rate, clinical pregnancy rate and miscarriage rate were not affected, whereas oocyte maturation and fertilization rate were impaired.
Vaccination against COVID-19 in women undergoing ART treatment seems to be safe especially for women getting mRNA vaccines. The effects on oocyte maturation and fertilization rate of inactivated and recombinant COVID-19 vaccinations might be a safety signal and need further investigation and independent confirmation.
有人提出,一般来说接种疫苗可能会影响生殖健康。在接受辅助生殖技术(ART)治疗的女性中,COVID-19 疫苗的安全性尚未得到充分证实。
我们进行了一项回顾性研究,纳入了在中国南方一家大型试管婴儿中心接受体外受精/卵胞浆内单精子注射(IVF/ICSI)治疗后行新鲜胚胎移植的 536 名女性,以调查 COVID-19 疫苗接种对卵母细胞成熟、受精率、卵裂率、着床率、临床妊娠率和流产率的影响。此外,我们对现有关于接受 ART 治疗的女性 COVID-19 疫苗接种安全性的研究进行了系统评价。
在我们的研究中,268 名女性接受了灭活或重组 COVID-19 疫苗接种,根据倾向评分匹配纳入了 268 名对照者。我们观察到接种疫苗的女性受精率下降,卵母细胞成熟迹象受损。除了我们的研究,还有 15 项研究分析了接受 ART 治疗的女性 COVID-19 疫苗接种的安全性。对于 mRNA 疫苗,没有关于卵母细胞成熟、受精率、卵裂率、着床率、临床妊娠率和流产率的不良信号报告。在接种灭活疫苗的女性中,着床率、临床妊娠率和流产率不受影响,而卵母细胞成熟和受精率受损。
在接受 ART 治疗的女性中接种 COVID-19 疫苗似乎是安全的,尤其是接种 mRNA 疫苗的女性。灭活和重组 COVID-19 疫苗接种对卵母细胞成熟和受精率的影响可能是一个安全信号,需要进一步的调查和独立确认。