High-Risk Genotypes Associated with Poor Response to Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Indian Women

Background: Infertility is a global burden and has become exceedingly common in the preceding years; controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) is a pre-requisite for couples opting to conceive via in vitro fertilisation (IVF). Based on the number of oocytes retrieved upon COS, a patient may be classified...

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Main Authors: Anuradha Udumudi, K. Chaitra Lava, Vandana Hegde
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-01-01
Series:Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jhrs.jhrs_2_23
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author Anuradha Udumudi
K. Chaitra Lava
Vandana Hegde
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description Background: Infertility is a global burden and has become exceedingly common in the preceding years; controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) is a pre-requisite for couples opting to conceive via in vitro fertilisation (IVF). Based on the number of oocytes retrieved upon COS, a patient may be classified as a good responder or poor responder. The genetic aspect of response to COS has not been elucidated in the Indian population. Aims: This study aimed to establish a genomic basis for COS in IVF in the Indian population and to understand its predictive value. Settings and Design: The patient samples were collected at both Hegde Fertility Centre and GeneTech laboratory. The test was carried out at GeneTech, a diagnostic research laboratory based in Hyderabad, India. Patients with infertility without any history of polycystic ovary syndrome and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism were included in the study. Detailed clinical, medical and family history was obtained from patients. The controls had no history of secondary infertility or pregnancy losses. Materials and Methods: A total of 312 females were included in the study comprising 212 women with infertility and 100 controls. Next-generation sequencing technology was employed to sequence multiple genes associated with response to COS. Statistical Analysis Used: Statistical analysis using odds ratio was carried out to understand the significance of the results obtained. Results: Strong association of c.146G>T of AMH, c.622-6C>T of AMHR2, c.453-397T>C and c.975G>C of ESR1, c.2039G>A of FSHR and c.161+4491T>C of LHCGR with infertility and response to COS was established. Further, combined risk analysis was carried out to establish a predictive risk factor for patients with a combination of the genotypes of interest and biochemical parameters commonly considered during IVF procedures. Conclusion: This study has enabled the identification of potential markers pertaining to response to COS in the Indian population.
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spelling doaj-art-93b8b2187f474eaa959d27be61d8cd692025-02-10T07:39:43ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Human Reproductive Sciences0974-12081998-47662023-01-01161707810.4103/jhrs.jhrs_2_23High-Risk Genotypes Associated with Poor Response to Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Indian WomenAnuradha UdumudiK. Chaitra LavaVandana HegdeBackground: Infertility is a global burden and has become exceedingly common in the preceding years; controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) is a pre-requisite for couples opting to conceive via in vitro fertilisation (IVF). Based on the number of oocytes retrieved upon COS, a patient may be classified as a good responder or poor responder. The genetic aspect of response to COS has not been elucidated in the Indian population. Aims: This study aimed to establish a genomic basis for COS in IVF in the Indian population and to understand its predictive value. Settings and Design: The patient samples were collected at both Hegde Fertility Centre and GeneTech laboratory. The test was carried out at GeneTech, a diagnostic research laboratory based in Hyderabad, India. Patients with infertility without any history of polycystic ovary syndrome and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism were included in the study. Detailed clinical, medical and family history was obtained from patients. The controls had no history of secondary infertility or pregnancy losses. Materials and Methods: A total of 312 females were included in the study comprising 212 women with infertility and 100 controls. Next-generation sequencing technology was employed to sequence multiple genes associated with response to COS. Statistical Analysis Used: Statistical analysis using odds ratio was carried out to understand the significance of the results obtained. Results: Strong association of c.146G>T of AMH, c.622-6C>T of AMHR2, c.453-397T>C and c.975G>C of ESR1, c.2039G>A of FSHR and c.161+4491T>C of LHCGR with infertility and response to COS was established. Further, combined risk analysis was carried out to establish a predictive risk factor for patients with a combination of the genotypes of interest and biochemical parameters commonly considered during IVF procedures. Conclusion: This study has enabled the identification of potential markers pertaining to response to COS in the Indian population.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jhrs.jhrs_2_23controlled ovarian stimulationgenotypesinfertility
spellingShingle Anuradha Udumudi
K. Chaitra Lava
Vandana Hegde
High-Risk Genotypes Associated with Poor Response to Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Indian Women
Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences
controlled ovarian stimulation
genotypes
infertility
title High-Risk Genotypes Associated with Poor Response to Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Indian Women
title_full High-Risk Genotypes Associated with Poor Response to Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Indian Women
title_fullStr High-Risk Genotypes Associated with Poor Response to Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Indian Women
title_full_unstemmed High-Risk Genotypes Associated with Poor Response to Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Indian Women
title_short High-Risk Genotypes Associated with Poor Response to Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Indian Women
title_sort high risk genotypes associated with poor response to controlled ovarian stimulation in indian women
topic controlled ovarian stimulation
genotypes
infertility
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jhrs.jhrs_2_23
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