International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2023)

Development of a Predictive Model for Optimization of Embryo Transfer Timing Using Blood-Based microRNA Expression Profile

  • Ming-Jer Chen,
  • An Hsu,
  • Pei-Yi Lin,
  • Yu-Ling Chen,
  • Ko-Wen Wu,
  • Kuan-Chun Chen,
  • Tiffany Wang,
  • Yu-Chiao Yi,
  • Hsiao-Fan Kung,
  • Jui-Chun Chang,
  • Wen-Jui Yang,
  • Farn Lu,
  • Hwa-Fen Guu,
  • Ya-Fang Chen,
  • Shih-Ting Chuan,
  • Li-Yu Chen,
  • Ching-Hung Chen,
  • Pok Eric Yang,
  • Jack Yu-Jen Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25010076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
p. 76

Abstract

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) can regulate the expression of genes involved in the establishment of the window of implantation (WOI) in the endometrium. Recent studies indicated that cell-free miRNAs in uterine fluid and blood samples could act as alternative and non-invasive sample types for endometrial receptivity analysis. In this study, we attempt to systematically evaluate whether the expression levels of cell-free microRNAs in blood samples could be used as non-invasive biomarkers for assessing endometrial receptivity status. We profiled the miRNA expression levels of 111 blood samples using next-generation sequencing to establish a predictive model for the assessment of endometrial receptivity status. This model was validated with an independent dataset (n = 73). The overall accuracy is 95.9%. Specifically, we achieved accuracies of 95.9%, 95.9%, and 100.0% for the pre-receptive group, the receptive group, and the post-respective group, respectively. Additionally, we identified a set of differentially expressed miRNAs between different endometrial receptivity statuses using the following criteria: p-value < 0.05 and fold change greater than 1.5 or less than −1.5. In conclusion, the expression levels of cell-free miRNAs in blood samples can be utilized in a non-invasive manner to distinguish different endometrial receptivity statuses.

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