Impact of Chromosome Recombination Failures in Human Eggs – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Exciting new research on fertility and IVF success! This study reveals the critical impact of chromosome recombination failures in human eggs. When this process goes awry, it can lead to triploidy and embryo failure, shedding light on the origins of meiotic errors.
Key findings include:
- A clear link between advancing maternal age and genome-wide errors.
- Genetic predispositions in some women that lead to recurrent IVF failures or miscarriages.
- The potential of preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) to identify healthy embryos.
This research opens doors for personalised reproductive care based on age and genetics, empowering fertility specialists to enhance patient outcomes. Join us in exploring these groundbreaking insights!
Maternal age and genome-wide failure of meiotic recombination are
associated with triploid conceptions in humans
Authors: Ludovica Picchetta, Christian Simon Ottolini, Xin Tao, Shai Carmi, Eva R. Hoffmann, Antonio Capalbo.”
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