Biomedicines (May 2025)

Preimplantation Testing of Human Blastomeres for Aneuploidy Increases IVF Success in Couples Where Male Partners Had Abnormal Semen Parameters

  • Mahira Ismayilova,
  • Aytakin Hasanova,
  • Andrei Semikhodskii

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13051191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 1191

Abstract

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Background/Objectives: Male infertility is becoming a serious problem affecting about 7% of all men worldwide and is a major or contributory factor in 50% of infertile couples overall. Men with abnormal semen parameters have a significantly increased risk of aneuploidy, presenting a serious concern in programmes of assisted reproductive technologies. Recently, the introduction of preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGT-A) has increased the pregnancy rate and live births. We investigated the effect of PGT-A on the success of IVF treatment in couples with the male factor of infertility. Methods: Two experimental groups and one control group were studied: Group A (110 couples)—male partners with abnormal semen parameters, with PGT-A; Group B (110 couples)—male partners with abnormal semen parameters, without PGT-A; and Group C (105 couples)—control, male partners with normal spermograms, with PGT-A. A Day 3 blastomere biopsy was followed by FISH-based PGT-A. A total of 880 embryos from Group A and 890 embryos from Group C was analysed. Results: In patients with abnormal semen parameters, embryonic aneuploidy was twice as common compared to the control (13.6% vs. 5.8%, p Conclusions: Our data demonstrate that PGT-A screening as part of IVF treatment drastically increases the clinical pregnancy rate and chances of live birth in couples where male partners have semen abnormality.

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