Cell-free mtDNA level and its biomarker potency for ART outcome are different in follicular fluid of PCOS and non-PCOS women
Adult
Genetic Markers
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
Ribonuclease H
FOS: Health sciences
DNA, Mitochondrial
Mitochondrial Proteins
03 medical and health sciences
Engineering
PCOS
Humans
cell-free mitochondrial DNA
0303 health sciences
Interleukin-6
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
Health sciences
follicular fluid
DNA Polymerase gamma
Follicular Fluid
3. Good health
DNA-Binding Proteins
Treatment Outcome
Gene Expression Regulation
Case-Control Studies
biomarker
Female
Cell-Free Nucleic Acids
Infertility, Female
ART
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Transcription Factors
DOI:
10.1016/j.mito.2021.04.003
Publication Date:
2021-04-09T06:39:55Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
Introduction Lack of reliable biomarkers for estimating the outcome is one of the current gaps in ART. In this study, we assessed whether cell-free mitochondrial DNA within the follicular fluid (FF cf-mtDNA) of PCOS patients has biomarker applicability or not. Furthermore, probable involved mechanisms in the FF cf-mtDNA pathway were evaluated. Methods The level of FF cf-mtDNA was compared between 50 PCOS patients and 50 women without any certain reproductive disorder, and analyzed for correlations with ART outcome. The associations between levels of FF cf-mtDNA and TFAM, POLG, and RNase H1 genes expression in mural granulosa cells (MGCs), as well as IL-6, and TNFα in follicular fluid (FF) were assessed. Results We identified that FF cf-mtDNA level was significantly lower in PCOS women and was accompanied by a reduction in the expression of mtDNA biogenesis genes in MGCs of the patients. Although a significant association between FF cf-mtDNA level and ART outcome was observed in the control group, no correlation could be proved in the PCOS group. Moreover, the expression level of TFAM was negatively associated, while amounts of IL-6 and TNFα were positively correlated with FF cf-mtDNA level in both groups. Conclusion PCOS patients present a lower FF cf-mtDNA level in comparison with non-PCOS women. FF cf-mtDNA has biomarker applicability for ART outcome in women without any certain reproductive disorder, but not for those with PCOS. It seems that mtDNA packaging dysfunction results in elevated FF cf-mtDNA, and subsequent effects are triggered by increasing the inflammatory cytokines.
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