Frontiers in Physiology (Jun 2022)

Follicular Fluid Growth Factors and Interleukin Profiling as Potential Predictors of IVF Outcomes

  • Bouricha Molka,
  • Bourdenet Gwladys,
  • Bourdenet Gwladys,
  • Bosquet Dorian,
  • Moussot Lucie,
  • Benkhalifa Mustapha,
  • Benkhalifa Mustapha,
  • Cabry Rosalie,
  • Gubler Brigitte,
  • Gubler Brigitte,
  • Gubler Brigitte,
  • Khorsi-Cauet Hafida,
  • Khorsi-Cauet Hafida,
  • Benkhalifa Moncef,
  • Benkhalifa Moncef

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.859790
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Growth hormone (GH) has gained attention as an anti-aging compound enhancing oocyte quality. In fact, GH is known to activate intrafollicular metabolic events for oocyte maturation. Insulin growth factor I (IGF1) is another ovarian growth factor that mediates the FSH and GH actions. Cytokines could also increase IVF outcomes. Indeed, IL-6 is a pleiotropic cytokine with multiple cellular effects that can vary based on the physiological environment. IL-6 may also play an important role in follicular development (Yang et al., J Assist Reprod Genet, 2020, 37 (5), 1171–1176). Clinical studies have been performed to explore the potential role of IL-6 in human oocyte maturation and subsequent embryonic development. To date, the answers are not conclusive. During peri-implantation, many cytokines balances are regulated like pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory interleukins. The pro-inflammatory properties of IL-17 and its impact on the tumor microenvironment or autoimmune diseases are characterized, but new dimensions of IL-17 activity that promotes embryo implantation are not well explored. In the search for answers, our study compared concentrations of growth factors IGF1, GH, and interleukins IL-6 and IL-17 in the follicular fluid (FF) from 140 women divided into two groups depending on bad (G1) or good prognosis (G2) and investigated the relationships between these FF components’ levels and the main parameters of IVF. GH, IGF1, and IL-6 were significantly higher for G2. For GH, it was negatively correlated to patient age and positively correlated to maturity rate and IGF1. Moreover, GH and IGF1 were correlated to the top embryo rate and cumulative pregnancy rate. Regarding IL-6, it was correlated to IGF1 level, endometrium thickness, and implantation rate. As for IL-17, it was only correlated to IL-6. Consequently, all these FF components were predictive of oocyte quality except IL-17. GH seemed to be the best biomarker of this quality.

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