Implementing a preimplantation proteomic approach to advance assisted reproduction technologies in the framework of predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine
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Implementing a preimplantation proteomic approach to advance assisted reproduction technologies in the framework of predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine
Abstract
The evolution of the field of assisted reproduction technology (ART) in the last 40 years has significantly contributed to the management of global infertility. Despite the great numbers of live births that have been achieved through ART, there is still potential for increasing the success rates. As a result, there is a need to create optimum conditions in order to increase ART efficacy. The selection of the best sperm, oocyte, and embryo, as well as the achievement of optimal endometrial receptivity, through the contribution of new diagnostic and treatment methods, based on a personalized proteomic approach, may assist in the attainment of this goal. Proteomics represent a powerful new technological development, which seeks for protein biomarkers in human tissues. These biomarkers may aid to predict the outcome, prevent failure, and monitor in a personalized manner in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles. In this review, we will present data from studies that have been conducted in the search for such biomarkers in order to identify proteins related to good sperm, oocyte, and embryo quality, as well as optimal endometrial receptivity, which may later lead to greater results and the desirable ART outcome.
Keywords: Assisted reproduction technology; Assisted reproduction technology efficacy; Biomarkers; Embryo; Endometrium; Improved outcomes; In vitro fertilization; Individualized patient profile; Oocyte; Predictive preventive personalized medicine (PPPM / 3PM); Proteomics; Sperm.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interestsThe authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose. George Th, Tsangaris as a member of the Editorial Board of the EPMA Journal, has no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose.
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