Title of article :
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Couples with Primary and Secondary Infertility: Genetic Counseling for Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART)
Author/Authors :
Poornima, Subhadra Department of Genetics and Molecular Medicine - Kamineni Life Sciences, Moulali , Hyderabad, India , Daram, Swarnalatha Department of Genetics and Molecular Medicine - Kamineni Life Sciences, Moulali , Hyderabad, India , Krishna Devaki, Rama Department of Biochemistry - Kamineni Academy of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hyderabad, India , Qurratulain, Hasan Department of Genetics and Molecular Medicine - Kamineni Hospitals, Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
Background: World Health Organization estimates that 60-80 million couple worldwide
currently suffer from infertility. Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is also another
major concern. Chromosomal rearrangements play a crucial role in primary and secondary
infertility and RPL. Underlying genetic abnormalities like chromosomal abnormalities
contribute to 5-10% of the reproductive failures. The aim of the study
was to evaluate the chromosomal abnormalities in infertility and RPL cases to help
obstetrician/fertility experts to carry out risk assessment and provide appropriate assisted
reproductive techniques for better management of the problem.
Methods: Karyotyping was performed for 414 cases with the history of infertility
and RPL over a period of one year. Samples were processed according to procedures
of AGT cytogenetic laboratory manual.
Results: Chromosomal abnormalities were observed in 15% of cases. Robertsonian
translocation, reciprocal translocation, inversion, derivatives, marker chromosomes,
mosaics, aneuploidy and polymorphic variants each contributed 2%, 3%, 3%, 13%,
2%, 10%, 6% and 61%, respectively.
Conclusion: Evaluation of chromosomal abnormalities in couple is warranted prior
to planning pregnancy especially for assisted reproductive management cases. Chromosomal
analysis can be used as one of the diagnostic tools by OBG/IVF specialists
in association with geneticist/genetic counselor for proper reproductive counseling
and management.
Keywords :
Banding , Culturing , Heterochromatin , Infertility , Inversion , Polymorphism , Translocation
Journal title :
Journal of Reproduction and Infertility (JRI)