Cellular mechanisms of monozygotic twinning: clues from assisted reproduction

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作者
Jin, Hongbin [1 ]
Han, Yang [2 ]
Zenker, Jennifer [1 ]
机构
[1] Monash Univ, Australian Regenerat Med Inst, 15 Innovat Walk, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia
[2] Univ Calif Berkeley, Div Cellular & Dev Biol, Mol & Cell Biol Dept, Berkeley, CA USA
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
monozygotic twins; assisted reproduction; embryo development; chorion; inner cell mass; blastocyst cavitation; zona pellucida; assisted hatching; SINGLE-EMBRYO-TRANSFER; ZONA-PELLUCIDA MICROMANIPULATION; IN-VITRO; BLASTOCYST TRANSFER; 9-BANDED ARMADILLO; MOUSE BLASTOCYSTS; MONOCHORIONIC TWINS; MATERNAL AGE; RISK-FACTORS; PREGNANCY;
D O I
10.1093/humupd/dmae022
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Monozygotic (MZ) twins are believed to arise from the fission of a single fertilized embryo at different stages. Monochorionic MZ twins, who share one chorion, originate from the splitting of the inner cell mass (ICM) within a single blastocyst. In the classic model for dichorionic MZ twins, the embryo splits before compaction, developing into two blastocysts. However, there are a growing number of ART cases where a single blastocyst transfer results in dichorionic MZ twins, indicating that embryo splitting may occur even after blastocyst formation.OBJECTIVE AND RATIONALE For monochorionic MZ twins, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the cellular mechanisms involved in ICM splitting, drawing from both ART cases and animal experiments. In addition, we critically re-examine the classic early splitting model for dichorionic MZ twins. We explore cellular mechanisms leading to two separated blastocysts in ART, potentially causing dichorionic MZ twins.SEARCH METHODS Relevant studies including research articles, reviews, and conference papers were searched in the PubMed database. Cases of MZ twins from IVF clinics were found by using combinations of terms including 'monozygotic twins' with 'IVF case report', 'ART', 'single embryo transfer', or 'dichorionic'. The papers retrieved were categorized based on the implicated mechanisms or as those with unexplained mechanisms. Animal experiments relating to MZ twins were found using 'mouse embryo monozygotic twins', 'mouse 8-shaped hatching', 'zebrafish janus mutant', and 'nine-banded armadillo embryo', along with literature collected through day-to-day reading. The search was limited to articles in English, with no restrictions on publication date or species.OUTCOMES For monochorionic MZ twins, ART cases and mouse experiments demonstrate evidence that a looser ICM in blastocysts has an increased chance of ICM separation. Physical forces facilitated by blastocoel formation or 8-shaped hatching are exerted on the ICM, resulting in monochorionic MZ twins. For dichorionic MZ twins, the classic model resembles artificial cloning of mouse embryos in vitro, requiring strictly controlled splitting forces, re-joining prevention, and proper aggregation, which allows the formation of two separate human blastocysts under physiological circumstances. In contrast, ART procedures involving the transfer of a single blastocysts after atypical hatching or vitrified-warmed cycles might lead to blastocyst separation. Differences in morphology, molecular mechanisms, and timing across various animal model systems for MZ twinning can impede this research field. As discussed in future directions, recent developments of innovative in vitro models of human embryos may offer promising avenues for providing fundamental novel insights into the cellular mechanisms of MZ twinning during human embryogenesis.WIDER IMPLICATIONS Twin pregnancies pose high risks to both the fetuses and the mother. While single embryo transfer is commonly employed to prevent dizygotic twin pregnancies in ART, it cannot prevent the occurrence of MZ twins. Drawing from our understanding of the cellular mechanisms underlying monochorionic and dichorionic MZ twinning, along with insights into the genetic mechanisms, could enable improved prediction, prevention, and even intervention strategies during ART procedures.REGISTRAITON NUMBER N/A. Graphical Abstract Splitting of the inner cell mass within a blastocyst leads to monochorionic monozygotic twins; if one embryo splits into two blastocysts, dichorionic monozygotic twins develop.
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