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  • The research investigates whether the gene expression profile (transcriptome) of cumulus cells can predict the developmental potential of embryos derived from donor oocytes.
  • Cumulus cells were analyzed using RNA sequencing from three groups based on oocyte developmental outcomes: unable to reach the blastocyst stage, able but not resulting in pregnancy, and those that did result in a clinical pregnancy.
  • Results showed minimal differences in gene expression across groups, with only a few specific genes linked to developmental potential, suggesting cumulus cell transcriptome is not a strong indicator of successful pregnancy establishment.

Article Abstract

Research Question: Is the transcriptome of cumulus cells a good predictor of the embryo's developmental competence?

Design: Cumulus cells were collected from donor oocytes and their transcriptome was analysed by RNA sequencing analysis at >30 × 10 reads in samples grouped according to the developmental potential of their enclosed oocyte: not able to develop to the blastocyst stage (Bl-), able to develop to the blastocyst stage but failing to establish a pregnancy (P-), or able to develop to the blastocyst stage and to establish a clinical pregnancy (P+).

Results: The cumulus cell trancriptome was largely independent of the developmental potential as, using a false dscovery rate-adjusted P-value of <0.05, only 10, 11 and 5 genes were differentially expressed for the comparisons P+ versus P-, P+ versus Bl-, and P- versus Bl-, respectively, out of a total of 17,469 genes expressed. Between the differentially expressed genes, those showing little overlap between samples from different groups were CHAC1, up-regulated in the P- and P+ groups compared with the Bl- group, and CENPE, CD93, PECAM1 and HSPA1B, which showed the opposite expression pattern. Focusing on the pregnancy potential, only EPN3 was consistently downregulated in the P+ compared with the P- and Bl- groups.

Conclusions: The cumulus cell transcriptome is largely unrelated to the establishment of clinical pregnancy following embryo transfer, although the expression level of a subset of genes in cumulus cells may indicate the ability to develop to the blastocyst stage.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rbmo.2023.01.012DOI Listing

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