Non-invasive pre-implantation genetic testing of human embryos: An emerging concept

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The accurate genetic screening of pre-implantation embryos currently entails the use of technically challenging and biologically invasive biopsies of the human embryos. Investigating a more conservative sampling approach has emerged as a timely and desired alternative. Circulating cell-free embryonic DNA is present in the blastocoel fluid and spent culture media of blastocysts, and this has lately been sought as an attractive source of genetic information. The genetic analysis of cell-free embryonic DNA has been reported, to be useful in evaluating the genetic constitution of embryos; thus, providing a potential alternative to conventional biopsy-derived pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT). In this review, we have summarized these non-invasive alternative applications of PGT and discussed their current limitations and future clinical implications. © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. All rights reserved.

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Blastocoel fluid, Cell-free dna, Embryo biopsy, Human embryos, Non-invasive, Pre-implantation genetic testing, Spent culture medium, Blastocyst, Embryo culture techniques, Female, Fertilization in vitro, Genetic testing, Humans, Pregnancy, Preimplantation diagnosis, Dna, Article, Genetic analysis, Genetic screening, Human, Preimplantation embryo, Preimplantation genetic diagnosis, Embryo culture, In vitro fertilization

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