Biomarker candidates for oocyte and embryo quality assessment in assisted reproduction: A systematic review.

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Eloiza Adriane Dal Molin, Virgínia Meneghini Lazzari, Fernanda Souza Peruzzato, Evelise Maria Nazari, Yara Maria Rauh Müller
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In assisted reproductive technologies, a major challenge is the relatively low overall success rate, mainly due to the absence of reliable markers for assessing oocyte and embryo quality. This study focuses on identifying new biomarkers in follicular fluid and granulosa cells to better understand the factors essential for oocyte maturation. We followed the 2020 PRISMA guidelines to review recent studies from PubMed, Scopus, and Embase, dated 2014-2024. Our review included 3062 participants from 29 studies, which identified key biomarkers in follicular fluid, such as melatonin and interleukin-10, and in granulosa cells, including mitochondrial DNA and specific transcriptomic signatures. These studies also highlighted the importance of morphological variables and DNA methylation in oocyte quality assessment. Our findings suggest that oxidative stress evaluation in follicular fluid and transcriptomic analysis of granulosa cells are promising approaches for determining oocyte quality in assisted reproduction. This knowledge has the potential to enhance patient care and optimize treatment outcomes in this field.

辅助生殖中卵母细胞和胚胎质量评估的生物标志物候选物:系统综述。
在辅助生殖技术中,一个主要的挑战是相对较低的总体成功率,主要是由于缺乏可靠的标记来评估卵母细胞和胚胎质量。本研究的重点是在卵泡液和颗粒细胞中鉴定新的生物标志物,以更好地了解卵母细胞成熟的必要因素。我们遵循2020年PRISMA指南,回顾了PubMed、Scopus和Embase 2014-2024年的最新研究。我们的综述包括来自29项研究的3062名参与者,这些研究确定了卵泡液中的关键生物标志物,如褪黑激素和白细胞介素-10,以及颗粒细胞中的关键生物标志物,包括线粒体DNA和特异性转录组特征。这些研究也强调了形态变量和DNA甲基化在卵母细胞质量评估中的重要性。我们的研究结果表明,卵泡液氧化应激评估和颗粒细胞转录组学分析是确定辅助生殖中卵母细胞质量的有前途的方法。这方面的知识有可能提高病人护理和优化治疗结果在这一领域。
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