Copy number variations as a risk factor for couples with idiopathic recurrent miscarriage: A systematic review

S. J. Sestari, B. F. Gamba, Francis Patrício França Ferreira, R. F. Curado, E. Castro, N. A. Bérgamo, L. Ribeiro-Bicudo
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Objective : It is well established that inherited chromosomal alterations such as copy number variations (CNVs) are associated to miscarriage. However, most studies focus on evaluating CNVs only in products of conception. The aim of this systematic review was to highlight the importance of investigating CNVs in couples with a history of recurrent miscarriage as well as their role in pregnancy, filling part of the gap between studies of recurrent miscarriage. Methods : A search in PubMed, Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), and Portal de CAPES/MEC databases for relevant published articles was conducted using the following controlled search terms: “copy number variation”, “cnv”, “miscarriage”, “recurrent miscarriage”, “spontaneous abortion”, “loss pregnancy”, “couple”, “microarray analysis”, “comparative genomic array”, and “array CGH”. The Boolean operators AND and OR were used. The search captured studies published up to October 2020. Results : A total of five studies were extracted for the present analysis. Sixteen CNVs involving the PDZD2, GOLPH3, TIMP2, CTNNA3, STS, EGFL6, STX6, CETN2, CTDSPL, GSTT1, HLA, MSR1, NIPA1, NIPA2, CYFIP1 and TUBGCP5 genes on ten different chromosomes were considered at potential risk for pregnancy maintenance. Conclusion : The findings of the present study affirm the importance of investigating the role of CNVs in couples with recurrent miscarriage and not just products of conception, in addition contributing to more accurate medical diagnoses.
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拷贝数变异是夫妻特发性复发性流产的危险因素:一项系统综述
目的:遗传染色体改变如拷贝数变异(CNVs)与流产有关已被证实。然而,大多数研究都只关注于胚胎的CNVs评价。本系统综述的目的是强调在有复发性流产史的夫妇中调查CNVs及其在妊娠中的作用的重要性,填补复发性流产研究之间的部分空白。方法:在PubMed、science Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)、Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS)和Portal de CAPES/MEC数据库中检索相关已发表文章,检索词为:拷贝数变异、cnv、流产、复发性流产、自然流产、丢失妊娠、夫妇、微阵列分析、比较基因组阵列和CGH阵列。使用了布尔运算符AND和OR。该搜索收集了截至2020年10月发表的研究。结果:本分析共提取了5项研究。16个cnv涉及10条不同染色体上的PDZD2、GOLPH3、TIMP2、CTNNA3、STS、EGFL6、STX6、CETN2、CTDSPL、GSTT1、HLA、MSR1、NIPA1、NIPA2、CYFIP1和TUBGCP5基因,被认为存在妊娠维持的潜在风险。结论:本研究的结果肯定了研究CNVs在反复流产夫妇中的作用的重要性,而不仅仅是怀孕的产物,此外还有助于更准确的医学诊断。
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