Albeitawi Soha, Bani-Mousa Saif-Ulislam, Jarrar Baraa, Aloqaily Ibrahim, Al-Shlool Nour, Alsheyab Ghaida, Kassab Ahmad, Qawasmi Baha'a, Awaisheh Abdalrahman
Department of Pediatrics, Family Medicine and Obstetrics & Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Yarmouk University, Irbid 21163, Jordan.
Independent Researcher, Jerash 26126, Jordan.
Biomolecules. 2025 Mar 20;15(3):443. doi: 10.3390/biom15030443.
(1) Background: The follicular fluid (FF) comprises a large portion of ovarian follicles, and serves as both a communication and growth medium for oocytes, and thus should be representative of the metabolomic status of the follicle. This review aims to explore FF biomarkers as well as their effects on fertilization, oocyte, and embryo development, and later on implantation and maintenance of pregnancy. (2) Methods: This review was registered in the PROSPERO database with the ID: CRD42025633101. We parsed PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar for research on the effects of different FF biomarkers on IVF/ICSI outcomes in normo-ovulatory women. Included studies were assessed for risk of bias using the NOS scale. Data were extracted and tabulated by two independent researchers. (3) Results: 22 included articles, with a sample size range of 31 to 414 and a median of 60 participants, contained 61 biomarkers, including proteins, growth factors, steroid and polypeptide hormones, inflammation and oxidative stress markers, amino acids, vitamins, lipids of different types, and miRNAs. Most of the biomarkers studied had significant effects on IVF/ICSI outcomes, and seem to have roles in various cellular pathways responsible for oocyte and embryo growth, implantation, placental formation, and maintenance of pregnancy. The FF metabolome also seems to be interconnected, with its various components influencing the levels and activities of each other through feedback loops. (4) Conclusions: FF biomarkers can be utilized for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in IVF; however, further studies are required for choosing the most promising ones due to heterogeneity of results. Widespread adoption of LC-MS and miRNA microarrays can help quantify a representative FF metabolome, and we see great potential for in vitro supplementation (IVS) of some FF biomarkers in improving IVF/ICSI outcomes.
(1)背景:卵泡液(FF)构成卵巢卵泡的很大一部分,既是卵母细胞的通讯介质,也是其生长介质,因此应代表卵泡的代谢组学状态。本综述旨在探索卵泡液生物标志物及其对受精、卵母细胞和胚胎发育,以及随后着床和维持妊娠的影响。(2)方法:本综述已在PROSPERO数据库中注册,注册号为:CRD42025633101。我们在PubMed、Scopus和谷歌学术上检索了关于不同卵泡液生物标志物对正常排卵女性体外受精/卵胞浆内单精子注射(IVF/ICSI)结局影响的研究。使用NOS量表评估纳入研究的偏倚风险。由两名独立研究人员提取数据并制成表格。(3)结果:22篇纳入文章,样本量范围为31至414,中位数为60名参与者,包含61种生物标志物,包括蛋白质、生长因子、类固醇和多肽激素、炎症和氧化应激标志物、氨基酸、维生素、不同类型的脂质以及微小RNA(miRNA)。大多数研究的生物标志物对IVF/ICSI结局有显著影响,并且似乎在负责卵母细胞和胚胎生长、着床、胎盘形成和维持妊娠的各种细胞途径中发挥作用。卵泡液代谢组似乎也相互关联,其各个组成部分通过反馈回路相互影响水平和活性。(4)结论:卵泡液生物标志物可用于IVF的诊断和治疗目的;然而,由于结果的异质性,需要进一步研究以选择最有前景的生物标志物。液相色谱 - 质谱联用(LC - MS)和miRNA微阵列的广泛应用有助于量化具有代表性的卵泡液代谢组,并且我们认为在体外补充(IVS)某些卵泡液生物标志物以改善IVF/ICSI结局具有巨大潜力。