23 results match your criteria: "Igenomix Foundation - Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital Clínico (INCLIVA)[Affiliation]"

Article Synopsis
  • Age-related changes in the myometrium can complicate pregnancy, increasing maternal mortality risks significantly for women over 40.
  • Using advanced sequencing techniques, researchers created a comprehensive cellular map of the aging myometrium from 186,120 cells of perimenopausal and postmenopausal women, identifying 23 distinct cell subpopulations.
  • Findings reveal that aging results in diminished contractile cell numbers and disrupted communication between myometrial cells, affecting critical pathways connected to tissue repair, immunity, and the overall functioning of the uterus during pregnancy and labor.
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The human periconceptional maternal-embryonic space in health and disease.

Physiol Rev

July 2023

Carlos Simon Foundation-INCLIVA Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria, Valencia, Spain.

Article Synopsis
  • Pregnancy starts when a tiny embryo attaches to the mother’s womb, which helps keep both the baby and the mother healthy.
  • New research shows that taking care of this early stage can help prevent health problems for both the baby and the mom later on.
  • The article talks about how different parts of the mother’s body, like the endometrium and myometrium, work together to help the baby grow and how tiny bacteria in the womb can also affect pregnancy.
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Follicular activation in women previously diagnosed with poor ovarian response: a randomized, controlled trial.

Fertil Steril

April 2022

Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad (IVI) Foundation- Instituto de Investigaciones Sanitarias La Fe, Valencia, Spain; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Valencia University, Valencia, Spain; Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad-Reproductive Medicine Associates (IVIRMA) Rome, Rome, Italy.

Objective: To investigate whether ovarian fragmentation for follicular activation (OFFA) improves ovarian reserve markers and in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes in women with poor ovarian response (POR).

Design: Randomized, controlled trial, with parallel assignment.

Setting: University hospital.

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Bacterial vaginosis and its association with infertility, endometritis, and pelvic inflammatory disease.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

March 2021

Igenomix Foundation-Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital Clínico (INCLIVA), Valencia, Spain; Research and Development Department, Igenomix-Ferring Preconceptional InnoHub, Boston, MA; Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Medicine, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

Bacterial vaginosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and endometritis are infections of the genital tract that can lead to many adverse health outcomes, including infertility. Bacterial vaginosis is characterized by a lower prevalence of lactobacilli and a higher prevalence of anaerobic bacteria, including Gardnerella vaginalis, Megasphaera spp., and Atopobium vaginae.

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The development of novel genome editing tools has unlocked new opportunities that were not previously possible in basic and biomedical research. During the last two decades, several new genome editing methods have been developed that can be customized to modify specific regions of the genome. However, in the past couple of years, many newer and more exciting genome editing techniques have been developed that are more efficient, precise, and easier to use.

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Women's health concerns are generally underrepresented in basic and translational research, but reproductive health in particular has been hampered by a lack of understanding of basic uterine and menstrual physiology. Menstrual health is an integral part of overall health because between menarche and menopause, most women menstruate. Yet for tens of millions of women around the world, menstruation regularly and often catastrophically disrupts their physical, mental, and social well-being.

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Multicenter prospective study of concordance between embryonic cell-free DNA and trophectoderm biopsies from 1301 human blastocysts.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

November 2020

Igenomix Foundation/Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital Clínico (INCLIVA) and Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain, and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, BIDMC, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

Article Synopsis
  • Scientists found that testing noninvasive embryonic cell-free DNA from spent blastocyst media can help detect issues in embryos during IVF.
  • This study looked at a lot of embryos to see how often the DNA from the media matched the DNA from the embryo biopsy.
  • They discovered that 78.2% of the time, the DNA results from the media were the same as those from the biopsies, which is a pretty good match!
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Endometrial receptivity is a biosensor for embryo quality, as embryos with reduced developmental potential are rejected. However, embryo quality only accounts for an estimated one-third of implantation failures, with suboptimal endometrial receptivity accounting for the remaining two-thirds. As pregnancy progresses, a uterus continues to engage in close communication with an embryo/fetus, exchanging information in the form of endocrine, paracrine, and other cues.

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The first glimpse of the endometrial microbiota in early pregnancy.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

April 2020

Igenomix Foundation-Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital Clínico (INCLIVA), Valencia, Spain; Igenomix S.L., Valencia, Spain; Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; IVI Valencia - Clínica de Fertilidad y Reproducción Asistida, Valencia, Spain; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), Harvard University, Boston, MA. Electronic address:

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  • Scientists studied bacteria in the female reproductive system using new techniques and found that a type of bacteria called Lactobacillus is usually the most common.
  • Changes in these bacteria might be linked to problems like not being able to get pregnant or losing a pregnancy early on.
  • The study compared bacteria before a miscarriage and during a healthy pregnancy, discovering different kinds of Lactobacillus and noting that in healthy pregnancies, the bacterial community seemed to protect and support pregnancy better.
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Preeclampsia: a defect in decidualization is associated with deficiency of Annexin A2.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

April 2020

Igenomix Foundation-Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria INCLIVA, Valencia, Spain; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, BIDMC, Harvard University, Boston, MA.

Background: Decidualization defects in the endometrium have been demonstrated at the time of delivery in women with severe preeclampsia and to linger for years, which suggests a maternal contribution to the pathogenesis of this condition. Global transcriptional profiling reveals alterations in gene expression, which includes down-regulation of Annexin A2 in severe preeclampsia patients with decidualization resistance.

Objective: We investigated the functional role of Annexin A2 deficiency during endometrial decidualization and its potential contribution to shallow trophoblast invasion during implantation and subsequent placentation using in vitro and in vivo modeling.

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Context: Endometrial liquid biopsy (ELB) is a minimally invasive alternative for research and diagnosis in endometrial biology.

Objective: We sought to establish an endometrial micro ribonucleic acid (miRNA) roadmap based on ELB during the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle in both natural and hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) cycles.

Design: Human ELB samples (n = 58) were obtained from healthy ovum donors undergoing a natural and an HRT cycle consecutively.

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Investigation of the microbial community in the female reproductive tract has revealed that the replacement of a community dominated by with pathogenic bacteria may be associated with implantation failure or early spontaneous abortion in patients undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment. Herein we describe taxonomically and functionally the endometrial microbiome of an infertile patient with repeated reproductive failures (involving an ectopic pregnancy and two clinical miscarriages). The microbiological follow-up is presented over 18-month in which the microbiota was evaluated in six endometrial fluid samples.

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The differential diagnoses of uterine leiomyomas and leiomyosarcomas using DNA and RNA sequencing.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

October 2019

Igenomix Foundation-Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria INCLIVA, Valencia, Spain; Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.

Background: Although uterine leiomyomas and leiomyosarcomas are considered biologically unrelated tumors, they share morphologic and histologic characteristics that complicate their differential diagnosis. The long-term therapeutic option for leiomyoma is laparoscopic myomectomy with morcellation, particularly for patients who wish to preserve their fertility. However, because of the potential dissemination of undiagnosed or hidden leiomyosarcoma from morcellation, there is a need to develop a preoperative assessment of malignancy risk.

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Selection of New Probiotics for Endometrial Health.

Front Cell Infect Microbiol

December 2019

Biopolis SL/Archer Daniels Midland, R&D Department, Valencia, Spain.

Microbiota is a crucial player in gynecologic health, in which bacteria can shift to a dysbiotic state triggering a pathogenic process. Based on an ecological understanding of the problem, the aim of this study is to select a potential probiotic strain to improve female reproductive tract based on its capacity to initially lower pH and to promote the reduction of pathogenic bacteria. Based on this rationale, strain BPL005 was initially selected for its capacity to reduce pH levels and produce organic acids.

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MicroRNA-30d deficiency during preconception affects endometrial receptivity by decreasing implantation rates and impairing fetal growth.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

July 2019

Igenomix S.L., Valencia, Spain; Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Universidad de Valencia, INCLIVA, Valencia, Spain; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.

Article Synopsis
  • Scientists studied how a specific ingredient called miR-30d affects pregnancy in mice, both from the mother and the embryo's side.
  • They found that when the mother didn't have miR-30d, the embryos struggled to attach properly, leading to lower success rates in developing into babies.
  • The research showed that this miR-30d is super important for helping the embryo grow and keep developing into a healthy fetus during pregnancy.
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We review here the evolution in the field of embryo aneuploidy testing over the last 20 years, from the analysis of a subset of chromosomes by fluorescence in situ hybridisation to the transition toward a more comprehensive analysis of all 24 chromosomes. This current comprehensive aneuploidy testing most commonly employs next-generation sequencing (NGS). We present our experience in over 130 000 embryo biopsies using this technology.

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Deciphering the effect of reproductive tract microbiota on human reproduction.

Reprod Med Biol

January 2019

Igenomix Foundation Parque Tecnologico de Paterna Valencia Spain.

Background: The female reproductive tract contains an active microbiome comprising mainly bacteria from the genus, which is associated with a healthy microbiome state. However, spatio-temporal fluctuations of this microbiome that occur in response to internal and external factors may impact the physiology of the reproductive tract organs and even lead to pathological states.

Methods: Current literature covering the reproductive tract microbiome is summarized and contextualized in this review.

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The existence of different bacterial communities throughout the female reproductive tract has challenged the traditional view of human fetal development as a sterile event. There is still no consensus on what physiological microbiota exists in the upper reproductive tract of the vast majority of women who are not in periods of infection or pregnancy, and the role of bacteria that colonize the upper reproductive tract in uterine diseases or pregnancy outcomes is not well established. Despite published studies and advances in uterine microbiome sequencing, some study aspects-such as study design, sampling method, DNA extraction, sequencing methods, downstream analysis, and assignment of taxa-have not yet been improved and standardized.

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Uterine leiomyomas (LM) and leiomyosarcomas (LMS) are considered biologically unrelated tumors due to their cytogenetic and molecular disparity. Yet, these tumors share morphological and molecular characteristics that cannot be differentiated through current clinical diagnostic tests, and thus cannot be definitively classified as benign or malignant until surgery. Newer approaches are needed for the identification of these tumors, as has been done for other tissues.

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Forty years of IVF.

Fertil Steril

July 2018

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL; Former Scientific Director/Chief Scientific Officer (2004-2016), American Society for Reproductive Medicine, Birmingham, AL.

This monograph, written by the pioneers of IVF and reproductive medicine, celebrates the history, achievements, and medical advancements made over the last 40 years in this rapidly growing field.

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Study Question: Is there a specific mechanism to load the microRNA (miRNA), hsa-miR-30d, into exosomes to facilitate maternal communication with preimplantation embryos?

Summary Answer: The heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C1 (hnRNPC1) is involved in the internalization of endometrial miR-30d into exosomes to prepare for its subsequent incorporation into trophectoderm cells.

What Is Known Already: Our group previously described a novel cell-to-cell communication mechanism involving the delivery of endometrial miRNAs from the maternal endometrium to the trophectoderm cells of preimplantation embryos. Specifically, human endometrial miR-30d is taken up by murine blastocysts causing the overexpression of certain genes involved in embryonic adhesion (Itb3, Itga7 and Cdh5) increasing embryo adhesion rates.

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The diagnosis of chronic endometritis in infertile asymptomatic women: a comparative study of histology, microbial cultures, hysteroscopy, and molecular microbiology.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

June 2018

Department of Scientific director, Igenomix SL, Valencia, Spain; Igenomix Foundation-Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria INCLIVA, Valencia, Spain; Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Chronic endometritis is a long-lasting inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus caused by different bacteria and can affect fertility, leading to problems like miscarriages or difficulty getting pregnant.
  • Researchers aimed to create a new test using a technique called real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to better diagnose chronic endometritis by testing for multiple bacteria at once.
  • In their study, they compared the new PCR method to traditional tests and found that it matched the results of these tests in several cases, but with some differences in accuracy.
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Extensive evidence suggests that the release of membrane-enclosed compartments, more commonly known as extracellular vesicles (EVs), is a potent newly identified mechanism of cell-to-cell communication both in normal physiology and in pathological conditions. This review presents evidence about the formation and release of different EVs, their definitive markers and cargo content in reproductive physiological processes, and their capacity to convey information between cells through the transfer of functional protein and genetic information to alter phenotype and function of recipient cells associated with reproductive biology. In the male reproductive tract, epididymosomes and prostasomes participate in regulating sperm motility activation, capacitation, and acrosome reaction.

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