Update on the Epigenomic Implication of Embryo Cryopreservation Methods Applied in Assisted Reproductive Technologies With Potential Long-Term Health Effects
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Cryopreservation of embryos has become an efficient method in Assisted Reproductive
Technologies (ART) and these methods are currently performed at nearly all fertility centers
around the globe. Cryopreservation of supernumerary embryos has contributed to an
increase in cumulative pregnancy rates and as a consequence, an increasing number of
children are being born through these techniques worldwide. However, long-term followup studies of children born through ART are scarce, and concerns about the long-term
health effects on individuals conceived through ART have been raised. The relevant
genomic transformations that occur at the time cryopreservation is usually applied to
embryos may have potential epigenetic risks. With advances in multi-omic single cell
technologies, new ways to assess the (epi)genomic status during early embryo
development have now become feasible. These novel strategies could provide a
revolutionary opportunity to understand the actual impact of ART, but also may help
future developments aiming at increase both their efficiency and safety. Here we outline
insights in current knowledge and research on the impact of cryopreservation on embryos,
the possible consequences at epigenetic level and how emerging new high-throughput
technologies can be used for their assessmen
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Reyes Palomares A and Rodriguez-Wallberg KA (2022) Update on the Epigenomic Implication of Embryo Cryopreservation Methods Applied in Assisted Reproductive Technologies With Potential LongTerm Health Effects. Front. Cell Dev. Biol. 10:881550. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2022.88155
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