Maike K. Sachs M.D. , Sofia Makieva Ph.D. , Ana Velasco Gil , Min Xie Ph.D. , Fabian Ille Ph.D. , Vincent Salvadori , Meret Schmidhauser Ph.D. , Mara D. Saenz-de-Juano Ph.D. , Susanne E. Ulbrich Ph.D. , Brigitte Leeners M.D.
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Transcriptomic signature of luteinized cumulus cells of oocytes developing to live birth after women received intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Objective
To compare the transcriptome of human cumulus cells (CCs) from oocytes with different outcomes (pregnancy yes/no, live birth [LB] yes/no), to identify noninvasive biomarkers for oocyte selection as well as new therapeutic targets to increase LB rates from assisted reproductive technologies (ART).
Design
Retrospective observational study.
Settings
This study was conducted at a University Hospital in Switzerland.
Patients
Subfertile couples undergoing controlled ovarian superstimulation and intracytoplasmic sperm injection with subsequent unbiopsied embryo transfer below the female age of 43 years.
Intervention(s)
RNA sequencing of CCs from oocytes results in a pregnancy, no pregnancy, LB, or no LB.
Main outcome Measures
Differential gene expression (DEG) between CCs of oocytes results in “no pregnancy” vs. “pregnancy” and “pregnancy only” vs. “live birth.”
Results
Although RNA sequencing did not reveal DEGs when comparing the transcriptomic profiles of the groups “no pregnancy” with “pregnancy,” we identified 139 DEGs by comparing “pregnancy only” with “live birth,” of which 28 belonged to clusters relevant to successful ART outcomes (i.e., CTGF, SERPINE2, PCK1, HHIP, HS3ST, and BIRC5). A functional enrichment analysis revealed that the transcriptome of CCs associated with LB depicts pathways of extracellular matrix, inflammatory cascades leading to ovulation, cell patterning, proliferation, and differentiation, and silencing pathways leading to apoptosis.
Conclusion
We identified a CCs transcriptomic profile associated with LB after embryo transfer that, after further validation, could serve to predict successful ART outcomes. The definition of relevant pathways of CCs related to oocyte competency contributes to a broader understanding of the cumulus oocyte complex and helps identify further therapeutic targets for improving ART success.