Parental Support is a new technology for Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) to test all 24 chromosomes in a single cell from an embryo (called a blastomere) for a variety of genetic abnormalities within 24 hours. Test reliability typically exceeds 99% and results are returned in time for Day 5 embryo transfer. Parental Support is a proprietary technology developed by Gene Security Network.
Aneuploidy can affect any chromosome. When only a portion of the chromosomes are evaluated, as with FISH, there is still a chance for aneuploidy of one or more of the untested chromosomes. Studies comparing analysis of nine chromosomes to 24 chromosomes have found that up to 25% of aneuploid embryos would test normal with FISH simply because the other chromosomes were not tested. This means that 1 in 4 blastomeres with a problem would not be detected using FISH.
Accurate screening of each embryo across all 24 chromosomes greatly decreases the chance that an aneuploid embryo will be transferred to the mother. As embryos with aneuploidy are prone to miscarriage or often fail to implant at all, this should in theory improve the chance of a successful IVF cycle and pregnancy.
While there are some technologies, such as CGH, that can screen all 24 chromosomes, delivering results can take up to several weeks. This means that the embryos must be frozen until the testing is completed. Embryo freezing may be associated with a reduction in embryo survival. For couples who may only have one or two viable embryos, this may be a significant problem.
With Parental Support, results on all 24 chromosomes are returned early on the morning of Day 5. This means that the embryos do not need to be frozen and can be transferred during the same IVF cycle.
Parental Support overcomes many of the limitations typically associated with the testing of just a single cell. Because so little genetic material is available from a single cell, results on one blastomere from an embryo are inherently error-prone, even with the best testing and laboratory methods. Although new microarray testing technologies can analyze DNA from all 24 chromosomes using thousands of probes, these technologies require a greater volume of DNA than the amount retrieved from a single cell. DNA from a blastomere can be amplified (copied) to create a greater volume for testing; however, the quality of the amplified sample is poor, which increases the chance for testing errors.
Parental Support compensates for the limitations of single cell amplification and testing by using DNA from both parents to enhance the results on each embryo. Many cells can be easily collected from the parents through a painless cheek swab, providing ample DNA for a full, accurate analysis on both parents. Since the DNA in the embryo is derived from the mother and father, Parental Support leverages the availability of parent samples to create a much more effective test on single blastomeres.
Parental Support works in the following way:
This two step testing process significantly increases PGS test accuracy and is vastly superior to previous methods.
PGS for aneuploidy may be recommended by your doctor if you are at increased risk for aneuploidy in your pregnancies. Couples with one or more of the following have a higher chance for aneuploidy in future pregnancies:
No. There are many different factors affecting the chance of IVF success and no test can guarantee the birth of a healthy baby. Although Parental Support offers the most advanced PGS technology available, there are limitations to all PGS tests in part because the single cell analyzed from the embryo may differ genetically from the other cells in the embryo, a condition called mosaicism.
With any pregnancy, there is a 3-5% risk for birth defects or genetic conditions and many of these are not detectable prior to implantation or even during pregnancy. Parental Support detects the portion of birth defects caused by aneuploidy (extra or missing chromosomes) but does not identify other structural chromosome abnormalities such as balanced translocations or small rearrangements of chromosome material. Also, as with all types of PGS, Parental Support does not analyze specific genes unless specifically requested, so it will not routinely identify single gene disorders like cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, or Tay-Sachs disease.
In addition to analysis of all 24 chromosomes, Parental Support offers several unique advantages:
PGS with Parental Support is only available through partner IVF centers. Talk to your physician regarding a referral.