Are we approaching automated assisted reproductive technology? Embryo culture, metabolomics, and cryopreservation

Valentina Casciani Ph.D. , Daniela Galliano M.D., Ph.D. , Jason M. Franasiak M.D. , Giulia Mariani M.D. , Marcos Meseguer Ph.D.
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For decades, assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures have been performed manually thanks to the meticulous work of skilled embryologists. Recently, new technologies have been developed with three main scopes: improving embryo culture conditions; making diagnostic evaluations more consistent and reliable; and allowing ART procedures to become progressively less subjective and operator-dependent. This review aimed to answer the following questions: is automation likely to be successfully incorporated into the in vitro fertilization laboratory and clinical ART in the future? If so, would such automation result in improved outcomes in ART?

An electronic search of PubMed was performed to identify articles in English language that addressed automation in ART. Studies were classified in decreasing categories: randomized controlled trials; prospective controlled trials; prospective noncontrolled trials; retrospective studies; and experimental studies. Research and development data from investigators were included.

There are a number of separate platforms that have been developed until now to address different parts of the ART process: gradual change of embryo culture medium; noninvasive embryo monitoring with time-lapse or metabolome analysis; and automated vitrification. It is conceivable that future automation enhancements in the in vitro fertilization laboratory may improve consistency and throughput and reduce the risk of human error associated with the performance of repetitive tasks. Nevertheless, a need remains for a platform able to integrate all separate technologies, capable of successfully interconnecting them in a way that assures continued chain of custody for the gametes and embryos. Moreover, controlled trials will be fundamental to demonstrate the usefulness of automation in ART.

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我们正在接近自动化辅助生殖技术吗?胚胎培养,代谢组学和低温保存
几十年来,由于熟练的胚胎学家的细致工作,辅助生殖技术(ART)程序一直是手动执行的。近年来,新技术的发展主要有三个方面:改善胚胎培养条件;使诊断评估更加一致和可靠;并允许抗逆转录病毒治疗程序逐渐减少对操作者的主观性和依赖性。本综述旨在回答以下问题:自动化是否有可能在未来成功地纳入体外受精实验室和临床ART ?如果是这样,这种自动化会改善抗逆转录病毒治疗的结果吗?对PubMed进行电子检索,以识别涉及ART自动化的英文文章。研究按降序分类:随机对照试验;前瞻性对照试验;前瞻性非对照试验;回顾性研究;还有实验研究。研究人员的研究和发展数据也包括在内。到目前为止,已经开发了许多单独的平台来解决ART过程的不同部分:逐渐改变胚胎培养基;采用延时或代谢组分析的无创胚胎监测;自动玻璃化。可以想象,未来体外受精实验室的自动化增强可能会提高一致性和吞吐量,并减少与重复性任务的执行相关的人为错误的风险。然而,仍然需要一个能够整合所有独立技术的平台,能够成功地将它们相互连接起来,以确保配子和胚胎的持续监护链。此外,对照试验将是证明自动化在抗逆转录病毒治疗中的有用性的基础。
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F&S reviews Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Urology
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