ISSN 1518 0557
The importance of standardizing criteria for PGT-A interpretation of blastocysts analyzed by next-generation sequencing

2023; 27
Anna Calull Bagó, María Teresa Izaguirre Hernández, Patricia Cancino Villarreal, Claudia González Ortega, Antonio Martín Gutiérrez Gutiérrez
JBRA Assist. Reprod. 2023; 27 (3):453-462

Received July 07, 2022
Accepted January 17, 2023
Abstract

Objective: To compare the preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) results using the three most frequent criteria employed by preimplantation genetic laboratories and evaluate its impact on the number of euploid embryos available for transfer. Methods: Retrospective and descriptive study including patients who underwent PGT-A between January 2018 and December 2020. Five hundred and nine PGT-A cycles and 2,079 blastocysts were analyzed by next-generation sequencing (NGS). We re-assigned the diagnosis of all blastocysts using three different criteria: strict (mosaicism thresholds from 20% to 80%), standard (from 30% to 70%) and excluding (mosaicism is not reported). We compared the euploid, aneuploid and mosaic embryos obtained in each criteria used. Results: We observed PGT-A results discrepancies in 32.5% (165/509) of the cycles when the three different criteria were applied. The standard and excluding criteria showed 92 more euploid embryos (875/2,079) compared to the strict criteria (783/2,079). Evaluating the PGT-A results per cycle with the strict, standard and excluding criteria, the euploidy rates were 34.0%, 38.4% and 38.4% (p<0.001); aneuploidy rates were 59.0%, 55.8% and 61.6% (p<0.001) and mosaic rates were 7.0% and 5.8% (p<0.047) respectively. The mean number of euploid blastocysts available for transfer was 1.54±1.67 with the strict criteria, while the possibility to obtain an euploid embryo was higher if the standard or the excluding criteria were used 1.72±1.78 (p<0.001). Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of standardizing the criteria used for the interpretation of PGT-A blastocysts. We observed significant differences on PGT-A results associated solely to the criteria used.


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doi: 10.5935/1518-0557.20230011

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