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. 2020 Oct 25;11(1):153-171.
doi: 10.1515/bmc-2020-0015.

Mass spectrometry-based glycomic profiling of the total IgG and total proteome N-glycomes isolated from follicular fluid

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Mass spectrometry-based glycomic profiling of the total IgG and total proteome N-glycomes isolated from follicular fluid

Marko Klobučar et al. Biomol Concepts. .

Abstract

Couples with infertility issues have been assisted by in vitro fertilization reproduction technologies with high success rates of 50-80%. However, complications associated with ovarian stimulation remain, such as ovarian hyperstimulation. Oocyte quality is a significant factor impacting the outcome of in vitro fertilization procedures, but other processes are also critical for fertilization success. Increasing evidence points to aberrant inflammation as one of these critical processes reflected in molecular changes, including glycosylation of proteins. Here we report results from a MALDI-TOF-MS-based glycomic profiling of the total IgG and total proteome N-glycomes isolated from the follicular fluid obtained from patients undergoing fertilization through either (1) assisted reproduction by modified natural cycle or (2) controlled ovarian stimulation (GnRH antagonist, GnRH Ant) protocols. Significant inflammatory-related differences between analyzed N-glycomes were observed from samples and correlated with the ovarian stimulation protocol used in patients.

Keywords: In vitro fertilization; MALDI mass spectrometry; follicular fluid glycome; glycoproteins; inflammation.

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