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Opening the black box: why do euploid blastocysts fail to implant? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Danilo CimadomoLaura RienziAlessandro ConfortiEric FormanStefano CanosaFederica InnocentiMaurizio PoliJenna HynesLaura GemmellAlberto VaiarelliCarlo AlviggiFilippo Maria UbaldiAntonio Capalbo
Published in: Human reproduction update (2023)
Embryo selection aims at shortening the time-to-pregnancy, while minimizing the reproductive risks. Knowing which features are associated with the reproductive competence of euploid blastocysts is therefore critical to define, implement, and validate safer and more efficient clinical workflows. Future research should be directed towards: (i) systematic investigations of the mechanisms involved in reproductive aging beyond de novo chromosomal abnormalities, and how lifestyle and nutrition may accelerate or exacerbate their consequences; (ii) improved evaluation of the uterine and blastocyst-endometrial dialogue, both of which represent black boxes themselves; (iii) standardization/automation of embryo assessment and IVF protocols; (iv) additional invasive or preferably non-invasive tools for embryo selection. Only by filling these gaps we may finally crack the riddle behind 'the black box of implantation'.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • pregnant women
  • transcription factor
  • physical activity
  • metabolic syndrome
  • binding protein
  • cardiovascular disease
  • preterm birth
  • risk assessment
  • current status
  • genome wide