Arakelyan N A, Vasilevska J, Rogaev E I
Center for Genetics and Life Science, Sirius University of Science and Technology, Sirius, 354340 Russia.
Department of Psychiatry, UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA 01545 USA †Equal contribution.
Acta Naturae. 2025 Apr-Jun;17(2):4-14. doi: 10.32607/actanaturae.27589.
Recent advances in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have revolutionized human reproduction, offering hope to millions of couples facing infertility issues. At the same time, concerns persist regarding the potential impact of ART on the genomic integrity of offspring conceived through these techniques. Specifically, questions abound about the effects of these techniques on the incidence of de novo mutations (DNMs), which are genetic alterations that arise spontaneously in the germline or during early embryonic development and are implicated in various human diseases. The extent to which ART directly affects the rate of de novo mutations has been the subject of ongoing debate. This review explores recent studies that have investigated the relationship between ART and DNMs. It underscores the necessity for further research to clarify the clinical implications and long-term consequences of ART.
辅助生殖技术(ART)的最新进展彻底改变了人类生殖方式,为数百万面临不孕问题的夫妇带来了希望。与此同时,人们对ART对通过这些技术受孕的后代基因组完整性的潜在影响一直存在担忧。具体而言,关于这些技术对新生突变(DNM)发生率的影响存在诸多疑问,新生突变是指在生殖细胞系或早期胚胎发育过程中自发产生的基因改变,与多种人类疾病有关。ART直接影响新生突变率的程度一直是持续争论的话题。本综述探讨了最近研究ART与DNM之间关系的研究。它强调了进一步研究以阐明ART的临床意义和长期后果的必要性。