International Journal of Fertility and Sterility (Oct 2024)

Impact of Microfluidic Sperm Sorting on Embryonic Euploidy in Infertile Patients with Sperm DNA Damage: A Retrospective Study

  • Sandra Lara-Cerrillo,
  • Ana Raquel Jiménez Macedo,
  • Olga Hortal,
  • Candela Rosado Iglesias,
  • Tania Lacruz Ruiz,
  • Joan Carrera,
  • Agustín García Peiró

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22074/ijfs.2024.2007775.1499
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
pp. 417 – 423

Abstract

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Background: Sperm DNA fragmentation is an important factor that affects male fertility. This study intends to evaluatethe impact of sperm DNA damage [single-strand breaks (SSB) and double-strand breaks (DSB)] on fertilisationand embryonic euploidy after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Of the different sperm selection techniques,the novel microfluidic sperm sorting (MSS) ZyMōt™ ICSI device reduces both SSB and DSB in semen samples. Thesecond objective is to study the impact of this MSS device on fertilisation and embryonic euploidy.Materials and Methods: This retrospective study included data from 167 ICSI treatments. The alkaline and neutralComet assays were used to analyse SSB and DSB, respectively. Analysis of fertilisation and embryo euploidy rateswas performed in four groups of patients with normal/altered SSB or DSB values. Density gradient centrifugation(DGC) and the ZyMōt™ ICSI MSS device were used for semen preparation.Results: Fertilisation rates in 167 ICSI cycles were higher when using sperm from patients with normal SSB values(70.84%) and patients with abnormal SSB whose samples were processed using the MSS device (69.71%) comparedto patients with abnormal SSB values using DGC (58.49%). Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGTA)revealed a higher embryo euploidy rate in patients with normal DSB values (60.00%) and patients with abnormalDSB whose samples were processed using the MSS device (44.59%) compared to patients with abnormal DSB valuesusing DGC (36.84%). When female age was considered, there were fewer euploid embryos in women ≥35 years ofage compared to younger women, independently of SSB and DSB. The number of euploid embryos increased whenthe MSS device was used.Conclusion: High SSB and DSB values in semen samples decreased fertilisation rates and embryonic euploidy, respectively.The ZyMōt™ ICSI device for semen preparation increased both rates, especially in couples that includedwomen <35 years old.

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