复发性妊娠失败中的 X 染色体失活模式和端粒长度

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q3 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Reproductive biology Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1016/j.repbio.2024.100933
Diane Vaz , Sara Vasconcelos , Carla Caniçais , Beatriz Costa , Carla Ramalho , Joana Marques , Sofia Dória
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复发性妊娠失败是一种生殖系统疾病,影响着全球约 1%至 5%的孕妇,需要引起我们的重视,特别是考虑到约 50%的病例是特发性的。本研究的重点是测试极度偏斜的 X 染色体失活模式和/或端粒缩短与特发性病例之间可能存在的关联,因为这两种情况在科学界被认为是导致复发性妊娠失败的非共识性潜在原因。为此,我们对两组妇女进行了分析和比较:一组是特发性复发性妊娠失败的妇女,另一组是年龄匹配、经证实具有生育能力的妇女,并对从外周血中提取的母体 DNA 中的 X 染色体失活模式和端粒长度进行了测量和比较。我们的数据显示,组间差异无统计学意义,这表明极端偏斜的 X 染色体失活或端粒缩短与反复妊娠失败之间没有关联。此外,我们还测试了母体年龄对 X 染色体失活模式和端粒长度的影响,但没有观察到高龄产妇与 X 染色体极度偏斜失活或端粒缩短之间存在明显的相关性。这项研究为研究复发性妊娠失败的原因做出了更有效的贡献,它表明,由于X染色体失活模式和端粒长度似乎与这种生殖疾病无关,因此可以考虑新的变量。简而言之,考虑到其临床相关性,科学界有必要继续努力研究与复发性妊娠失败相关的新的潜在原因。
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X-chromosome inactivation pattern and telomere length in recurrent pregnancy loss

Recurrent pregnancy loss is a reproductive disorder affecting about 1 to 5 % of pregnant women worldwide that requires our attention, especially considering that about 50 % of cases are idiopathic. The present study is focused on testing a possible association between extreme skewed X-chromosome inactivation patterns and/or shortened telomeres with idiopathic cases since both are considered non-consensual potential causes underlying recurrent pregnancy loss in the scientific community. For this purpose, two groups of women were analyzed and compared: a group of women with idiopathic recurrent pregnancy loss and a second group of age-matched women with proven fertility, and both X-chromosome inactivation patterns and telomere length were measured and compared from maternal DNA extracted from peripheral blood. Our data showed no statistically significant differences between groups, suggesting no association between extreme skewed X-chromosome inactivation or shortened telomeres with recurrent pregnancy losses. Additionally, the effect of maternal age on both X-chromosome inactivation pattern and telomere length was tested, but no significant correlation was observed between advanced maternal age and extreme skewed X-chromosome inactivation or telomere shortening. This study represents one more valid contribution to the investigation of causes underlying recurrent pregnancy loss suggesting that, new variables may be considered since the pattern of X-chromosome inactivation and telomere length do not seem to be related to this reproductive disorder. Briefly, considering its clinical relevance, it is mandatory a continuous effort in the scientific community to cover new potential recurrent pregnancy loss-related causes.

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Reproductive biology
Reproductive biology 生物-生殖生物学
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期刊介绍: An official journal of the Society for Biology of Reproduction and the Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of Polish Academy of Sciences in Olsztyn, Poland. Reproductive Biology is an international, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of reproduction in vertebrates. The journal invites original research papers, short communications, review articles and commentaries dealing with reproductive physiology, endocrinology, immunology, molecular and cellular biology, receptor studies, animal breeding as well as andrology, embryology, infertility, assisted reproduction and contraception. Papers from both basic and clinical research will be considered.
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