Discordant Growth of Monozygotic Twins Starts at the Blastocyst Stage: A Case Study
Discordant growth is a common complication of monochorionic/diamniotic pregnancies; in approximately 50% of cases, the cause is unknown. The case presented here suggests that discordant growth of monozygotic twins could start during preimplantation development. Two inner cell masses (ICMs) within th...
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doaj-4a407b03b66d4dd0acba4b5df714fa552020-11-25T00:10:18ZengElsevierStem Cell Reports2213-67112015-12-015694695310.1016/j.stemcr.2015.10.006Discordant Growth of Monozygotic Twins Starts at the Blastocyst Stage: A Case StudyLaila Noli0Antonio Capalbo1Caroline Ogilvie2Yacoub Khalaf3Dusko Ilic4Division of Women’s Health, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London and Assisted Conception Unit, Guy’s Hospital, London SE1 9RT, UKGENERA: Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Clinica Valle Giulia, 00197 Rome, ItalyGenetics Laboratories, Guy’s Hospital, SE1 9RT London, UKDivision of Women’s Health, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London and Assisted Conception Unit, Guy’s Hospital, London SE1 9RT, UKDivision of Women’s Health, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London and Assisted Conception Unit, Guy’s Hospital, London SE1 9RT, UKDiscordant growth is a common complication of monochorionic/diamniotic pregnancies; in approximately 50% of cases, the cause is unknown. The case presented here suggests that discordant growth of monozygotic twins could start during preimplantation development. Two inner cell masses (ICMs) within the same blastocyst may originate in uneven splitting of a single “parental” ICM, or the two ICMs may be formed independently de novo. We studied the transcriptomes of two morphologically distinct ICMs within a single blastocyst using high-resolution RNA sequencing. The data indicated that the two ICM were at different stages of development; one was in the earliest stages of lineage commitment, while the other had already differentiated into epiblast and primitive endoderm. IGF1-mediated signaling is likely to play a key role in ICM growth and to be the major driver behind these differences.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213671115003033 |
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Discordant Growth of Monozygotic Twins Starts at the Blastocyst Stage: A Case Study |
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Discordant Growth of Monozygotic Twins Starts at the Blastocyst Stage: A Case Study |
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Discordant Growth of Monozygotic Twins Starts at the Blastocyst Stage: A Case Study |
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Discordant growth is a common complication of monochorionic/diamniotic pregnancies; in approximately 50% of cases, the cause is unknown. The case presented here suggests that discordant growth of monozygotic twins could start during preimplantation development. Two inner cell masses (ICMs) within the same blastocyst may originate in uneven splitting of a single “parental” ICM, or the two ICMs may be formed independently de novo. We studied the transcriptomes of two morphologically distinct ICMs within a single blastocyst using high-resolution RNA sequencing. The data indicated that the two ICM were at different stages of development; one was in the earliest stages of lineage commitment, while the other had already differentiated into epiblast and primitive endoderm. IGF1-mediated signaling is likely to play a key role in ICM growth and to be the major driver behind these differences. |
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