Purpose: The aneuploidy and sex concordance between cell-free DNA in spent culture media (SCM) and DNA from whole embryo with respect to different morphological grading were examined to evaluate the feasibility of non-invasive preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (niPGT-A). Methods: A total of 46 pairs of embryos and corresponding SCM were divided into two groups based on the morphological grade. DNA was extracted from 22 and 24 pairs of low- and high-grade embryos, respectively, and respective SCM followed by chromosomal analysis using next-generation sequencing. Aneuploidy study and sex determination were conducted for both groups, and concordance rates were calculated. Results: For low-grade embryos, 63.6% (14/22) were determined as aneuploidy by whole embryo analysis, and concordance rates were 54.5% (12/22) using niPGT-A. On the contrary, for high-grade embryos 41.7% (10/24) were determined as aneuploidy by whole embryo analysis, and concordance rates were 62.5% (15/24) using niPGT-A. The concordance rates were not statistically different between the low-grade and high-grade embryo groups (p = 0.804). For sex determination, concordance rates between whole embryo and SCM were 81.8% (18/22) and 87.5% (21/24) in low- and high-grade groups, respectively. Conclusion: Aneuploidy and sex evaluation by niPGT-A may be feasible for both morphologically low- and high-grade embryos.
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Sonehara, H., Matsumoto, R., Nakayama, N., Kobanawa, M., Numata, K., Kawasaki, A., & Shozu, M. (2022). Aneuploidy and sex concordance rate between cell-free DNA analysis from spent culture media of preimplantation embryo and DNA from whole embryo with respect to different morphological grading. Reproductive Medicine and Biology, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12493
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