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Title: Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and Screening


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Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and Screening
  • Ulun ULUG, M.D.
  • Assoc. Professor
  • German Hospital and Bahceci Women Health Care
    Center
  • Istanbul, Turkey

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Bahceci Women Health Care Centers
  • German Hospital in Istanbul
  • Umut IVF Center in Istanbul
  • Magosa IVF Center in Northern Cyprus
  • B aku IVF Center in Azarbajcan
  • Erbil IVF Center in Northern Iraq

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  • In 2007, 4768 IVF/ICSI cycles have been
    performed
  • Up to date, almost 25000 IVF/ICSI cycles had been
    carried out by our centers
  • The leading IVF center in Turkey
  • Ranked 5th among all the IVF centers all around
    the world by Organon Inc company

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  • We and our patients are happy to hug their lovely
    over ten thousand babies in a ten years of
    period.

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  • The IVF success rate has been
    limited.Unfortunately not all the IVF cycles
    initiated achieve conception

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Reasons why we have not 100 pregnancy rates ?
  • The host, the woman, can have problems
  • Coexisting medical diseases
  • Hormonal disturbances
  • Tendency to thrombosis
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Affects Endometrium Receptivity is impaired
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The parcel, embryo,have problems
  • Quality is reduced
  • Carries genetic problems
  • Degenerates during incubation period

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Genetic problems of embryos
  • In women less than 35 years old 30-40 of
    embryos have aneuploidy
  • In women over 37 years old, 70 of embryos have
    aneuploidy

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  • In humans, we have 23 sets of chromosomes,
    (totally 46)

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  • Therefore a significant proportion of embryos
    generated during IVF carries
  • chromosomal dearrangement, which we called as
    aneuploidy

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  • Investigating of human chromosomes in cells
    called as karyotyping. The whole 46 chromosomes
    are mapped with special methods.
  • This process needs time at least 1 week

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  • However during IVF, we have to transfer embryos
    in a limited time such as in 5 days
  • It is impossible to use standard karyotyping
    process in embryos

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The most detected chromosomal abnormalities in
pregnancies ended by spontaneous abortion
  • Monosomy X (45 chromosomes)
  • Trisomy 16 ( 3 sets from ch 16)
  • Trisomy 21 ( 3 sets from ch 21, Down syndrome)
  • Trisomy 13
  • Trisomy 18
  • Polyploidy (3 sets of all chromosomes)

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FISH(Floresence insitu Hybridization)
  • In an overnight process several chromosomes can
    be evaluated in a single cell and dearrangements
    can be accurately detected

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Green light X chromosome Red light Y chromosome
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What happens if gametes carry chromosomal problems
  • Oocyte (egg) can have problems
  • Sperm can have problems

Man or woman may have genetic problems
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  • PGD enables us to select healthy embryos from
    couples suffering genetic illness (hemophilia,
    Duchene muscular distrophy, thalasemmia.)
  • Therefore existing genetic problem will not be
    transferred to offspring and healty children
    could be born

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What are the benefits of using PGD in IVF cycles ?
  • To prevent existing genetic problems
  • To increase pregnancy rates

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Indications of PGD
  • Couples carrying abnormal karyotypes
  • Translocations
  • Mosaicism
  • Sex chromosome abnormalities
  • 2. Recurrent implantation failure
  • Recurrent pregnancy losses
  • Inherited genetic syndromes

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