Immune imbalance in the pre-ovulatory follicular microenvironment of overweight and obese women during IVF.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Journal of Ovarian Research Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1186/s13048-025-01606-5
Yang Liu, Yiran Zhao, Chengliang Zhou, Hong Zhu, Jiexue Pan, Jing Fu, Hefeng Huang, Hui Lin, Li Jin
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Abstract

Background: Overweight and obesity can induce an inflammatory milieu in the oocyte microenvironment and are closely associated with reduced assisted reproductive outcomes.

Objective: How are immune cells, cytokines and lipid profiles altered in the pre-ovulatory microenvironment of overweight and obese women?

Methods: 32 women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) were included, with 14 overweight or obese (OW) and 18 normal weight (NW) participants. Serum was collected before ovulation induction, follicular fluid (FF) and aspirates were obtained during oocyte retrieval for flow cytometry, cytokines, hormone, and lipid profiles measurement. Clinical outcomes were recorded through a one-year follow-up.

Results: The percentage of T cells in the pre-ovulatory follicular microenvironment, especially CD4+ T cells, increased significantly in the OW group, which positively related with BMI. Notably, type 2 cytokine IL4 and IL13 transcription level in OW group had significantly increased, while the type 1 cytokine IFNG only showed a non-statistically significant upward trend. Lipid profiles were screened, revealing no difference between the two groups, however, levels were higher in serum compared to FF. Additionally, the concentration gradient of TG between serum and FF was 22-fold in OW group (2.92 ± 3.66 vs. 0.13 ± 0.03), which was significantly higher than the 12-fold gradient observed in NW group (1.72 ± 0.95 vs. 0.14 ± 0.08). Furthermore, day 3 high quality embryos rate is negatively associated with BMI and exhibits a decreasing trend in OW group.

Conclusion: Overweight and obesity can disrupt immune hemostasis in the pre-ovulatory follicular microenvironment, potentially leading to adverse effects on assisted reproductive outcomes.

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Journal of Ovarian Research
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期刊介绍: Journal of Ovarian Research is an open access, peer reviewed, online journal that aims to provide a forum for high-quality basic and clinical research on ovarian function, abnormalities, and cancer. The journal focuses on research that provides new insights into ovarian functions as well as prevention and treatment of diseases afflicting the organ. Topical areas include, but are not restricted to: Ovary development, hormone secretion and regulation Follicle growth and ovulation Infertility and Polycystic ovarian syndrome Regulation of pituitary and other biological functions by ovarian hormones Ovarian cancer, its prevention, diagnosis and treatment Drug development and screening Role of stem cells in ovary development and function.
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