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Series GSE49374 Query DataSets for GSE49374
Status Public on Dec 31, 2015
Title Factors affecting the gene expression of in vitro cultured human preimplantation embryos
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Study question: What is the relative effect of common environmental and biological factors on transcriptome changes during human preimplantation development?

Summary answer: Developmental stage and maternal age had a larger effect on the global gene expression profile of human preimplantation embryos than the culture medium or oxygen concentration used in in vitro culture.

What is known already: Studies on mouse and bovine embryos have shown that different conditions in the in vitro culture of embryos can lead to changes in transcriptome profiles. For humans, an effect of developmental stage on the transcriptome profile of embryos has been demonstrated, but studies on the effect of maternal age or culture conditions are lacking.

Participants/materials, setting, methods: Embryos that developed to morula or blastocyst stage during these 2 days whose amplified mRNA passed our quality control criteria for microarray hybridization were individually examined for genome-wide gene expression (N = 37).

Main results and the role of chance: Based on the number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs), developmental stage (3519 DEGs) and maternal age (1258 DEGs) had a larger effect on the global gene expression profile of human preimplantation embryos than either tested culture medium (596 DEGs) or oxygen concentration (492 DEGs) used during in vitro culture. Interactions between the factors were found, indicating that culture conditions might have a different effect depending on the developmental stage or the maternal age of the embryos. Affected pathways included metabolism, cell cycle processes and oxidative phosphorylation.

Limitations, reasons for caution: Culture of embryos for only 2 days might have limited the effect on global gene expression by the investigated culture conditions. Earlier stages of development (Day 0 until Day 4) were not analyzed and these embryos might respond differently to the experimental conditions. The freezing and thawing procedures might have had an effect on gene expression. RT–PCR validation was not performed due to scarcity of the material.

Wider implications of the findings: Our results show that when studying gene expression in single human preimplantation embryos under various experimental conditions, one should take into account the confounding effect of biological variables, such as developmental stage and maternal age. This makes these experiments different from gene expression experiments where these variables can be tightly controlled, for example when using cell lines.
 
Overall design Study design, size, duration: Donated, good quality, day 4 cryopreserved human preimplantation embryos (N = 89) were randomized to be cultured in one of two culture media (G5 medium or HTF medium) and one of two oxygen concentrations (5% or 20%), with stratification for maternal age. Next to these variables, developmental stage after culture was taken into account in the analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Mantikou E, Jonker MJ, Wong KM, van Montfoort AP, de Jong M, Breit TM, Repping S, Mastenbroek S
Citation(s) 26677958
Submission date Jul 30, 2013
Last update date Jan 05, 2016
Contact name Martijs Jonker
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name University of Amsterdam
Department Microarray Department
Street address Science Park 904
City Amsterdam
ZIP/Postal code 1090 GE
Country Netherlands
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17513 Agilent-038498 H. sapiens 4x180k expression [gene version]
Samples (37)
GSM1198267 morula_35_2_High_HTF_ 30
GSM1198268 blastocyst_30_6_High_G5_ 36
GSM1198269 blastocyst_15_2_Low_G5_ 31
Relations
BioProject PRJNA213986

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