Blastocyst exposure to plastic during mice in vitro fertilization impacts placental development

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Reproductive toxicology Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1016/j.reprotox.2025.108856
Claude Saint-Ruf, Yasmine Boumerdassi, Franck Kouakou, Jean-Philippe Wolf, Florence Eustache, Daniel Vaiman, Francisco Miralles
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Abstract

Introduction

Pregnancies from Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) are associated with a significant prevalence of maternal, neonatal and long-term adverse health issues. These anomalies are generally attributed to the in vitro manipulations involved in these procedures. Concerns have been raised on the quality of the culture media, however the potential influence of the chemical composition of the devices used in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) has been poorly analysed. By comparing the transcriptomes of placentas from mouse blastocysts obtained by IVF on plasticware, glassware and naturally conceived, we have previously established that plasticware profoundly impacts placental development.

Methods

Transcriptomics, transcriptome deconvolution analysis, Gene Set Enrichment Analysis.

Results

Plasticware alters placental gene expression mostly in the trophoblast compartment, and alters cell composition favouring Glycogen Cells. These modifications correlate with alterations of epigenetic mechanisms (alterations of imprinted genes, microRNAs expression, methylation alterations). Also, sex-stratified analysis reveals that these effects are more drastic in female than male placentas. The effect of glassware on the transcriptome and cellular composition of the placenta is milder, and in particular has lower impact on the imprinted gene or microRNAs expression.

Conclusion

In vitro culture in plasticware during IVF procedures sex-specifically alters gene expression and/or cell composition in the placenta, possibly through factors released by the plasticware having an action on epigenetic actors (imprinted genes, miRNAs and DNA methylation).
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Reproductive toxicology
Reproductive toxicology 生物-毒理学
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期刊介绍: Drawing from a large number of disciplines, Reproductive Toxicology publishes timely, original research on the influence of chemical and physical agents on reproduction. Written by and for obstetricians, pediatricians, embryologists, teratologists, geneticists, toxicologists, andrologists, and others interested in detecting potential reproductive hazards, the journal is a forum for communication among researchers and practitioners. Articles focus on the application of in vitro, animal and clinical research to the practice of clinical medicine. All aspects of reproduction are within the scope of Reproductive Toxicology, including the formation and maturation of male and female gametes, sexual function, the events surrounding the fusion of gametes and the development of the fertilized ovum, nourishment and transport of the conceptus within the genital tract, implantation, embryogenesis, intrauterine growth, placentation and placental function, parturition, lactation and neonatal survival. Adverse reproductive effects in males will be considered as significant as adverse effects occurring in females. To provide a balanced presentation of approaches, equal emphasis will be given to clinical and animal or in vitro work. Typical end points that will be studied by contributors include infertility, sexual dysfunction, spontaneous abortion, malformations, abnormal histogenesis, stillbirth, intrauterine growth retardation, prematurity, behavioral abnormalities, and perinatal mortality.
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