Genetic nexus of assisted reproduction technique efficacy in infertile women: insights from a comprehensive retrospective study.

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Applied Genetics Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1007/s13353-025-00961-9
Fengying Li, Bingqi Ye, Mengsha Chen, Xiaoling Zhou, Lei Yu, Jie Xiang, Xiaobin Ren, Jun Zhang
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Infertility presents a substantial challenge for women of reproductive age, exerting profound effects on both individual well-being and healthcare systems. Despite its critical role in folate and homocysteine pathways, the influence of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) on the success of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) remains insufficiently understood. This knowledge gap impedes the development of personalized therapeutic strategies. Our study seeks to elucidate the relationship between MTHFR and ART outcomes, exploring potential mediators to enhance treatment efficacy. A cohort of 311 women with infertility was recruited for our study. Multivariate linear models were utilized to evaluate the relationship between the MTHFR 677T allele (a missense mutation resulting in an alanine to valine substitution) and the efficacy of ART, including both treatment outcomes and the number of ART cycles required. Sequential mediation analysis was conducted to elucidate the potential mediators influencing ART efficacy. The MTHFR 677T allele carried by infertile women was associated with a 17-51% reduction in ART efficacy (P < 0.05). This encompassed poorer overall ART outcomes, such as clinical pregnancy and live birth rates, as well as an increased number of ART cycles. Sequential mediation analysis suggested that anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and age may act as mediators modulating the impact of the MTHFR 677T allele on ART treatment efficacy. This study has unveiled the intricate connection between MTHFR 677T allele and ART treatment efficacy in infertile women, shedding light on the mediating role of AMH and age.

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不孕妇女辅助生殖技术疗效的遗传关系:来自一项全面回顾性研究的见解。
不孕症是育龄妇女面临的重大挑战,对个人福祉和保健系统都产生深远影响。尽管亚甲基四氢叶酸还原酶(MTHFR)在叶酸和同型半胱氨酸通路中起着关键作用,但它对辅助生殖技术(ART)成功的影响仍未得到充分的了解。这种知识差距阻碍了个性化治疗策略的发展。我们的研究旨在阐明MTHFR与ART结果之间的关系,探索潜在的介质来提高治疗效果。我们的研究招募了311名不孕妇女。多变量线性模型用于评估MTHFR 677T等位基因(一种导致丙氨酸向缬氨酸取代的错义突变)与ART疗效之间的关系,包括治疗结果和所需的ART周期数。通过序贯中介分析来阐明影响ART疗效的潜在中介。不育妇女携带的MTHFR 677T等位基因与抗逆转录病毒治疗疗效降低17-51%相关(P
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Journal of Applied Genetics
Journal of Applied Genetics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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4.30
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4.20%
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62
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Genetics is an international journal on genetics and genomics. It publishes peer-reviewed original papers, short communications (including case reports) and review articles focused on the research of applicative aspects of plant, human, animal and microbial genetics and genomics.
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