Chromosome errors in human eggs shape natural fertility over reproductive life span

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Chromosome errors in human eggs shape natural fertility over reproductive life span. / Gruhn, Jennifer R; Zielinska, Agata P; Shukla, Vallari; Blanshard, Robert; Capalbo, Antonio; Cimadomo, Danilo; Nikiforov, Dmitry; Chan, Andrew Chi-Ho; Newnham, Louise J; Vogel, Ivan; Scarica, Catello; Krapchev, Marta; Taylor, Deborah; Kristensen, Stine Gry; Cheng, Junping; Ernst, Erik; Bjørn, Anne-Mette Bay; Colmorn, Lotte Berdiin; Blayney, Martyn; Elder, Kay; Liss, Joanna; Hartshorne, Geraldine; Grøndahl, Marie Louise; Rienzi, Laura; Ubaldi, Filippo; McCoy, Rajiv; Lukaszuk, Krzysztof; Andersen, Claus Yding; Schuh, Melina; Hoffmann, Eva R.

I: Science (New York, N.Y.), Bind 365, Nr. 6460, 2019, s. 1466-1469.

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Gruhn, JR, Zielinska, AP, Shukla, V, Blanshard, R, Capalbo, A, Cimadomo, D, Nikiforov, D, Chan, AC-H, Newnham, LJ, Vogel, I, Scarica, C, Krapchev, M, Taylor, D, Kristensen, SG, Cheng, J, Ernst, E, Bjørn, A-MB, Colmorn, LB, Blayney, M, Elder, K, Liss, J, Hartshorne, G, Grøndahl, ML, Rienzi, L, Ubaldi, F, McCoy, R, Lukaszuk, K, Andersen, CY, Schuh, M & Hoffmann, ER 2019, 'Chromosome errors in human eggs shape natural fertility over reproductive life span', Science (New York, N.Y.), bind 365, nr. 6460, s. 1466-1469. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav7321

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Gruhn, J. R., Zielinska, A. P., Shukla, V., Blanshard, R., Capalbo, A., Cimadomo, D., Nikiforov, D., Chan, A. C-H., Newnham, L. J., Vogel, I., Scarica, C., Krapchev, M., Taylor, D., Kristensen, S. G., Cheng, J., Ernst, E., Bjørn, A-M. B., Colmorn, L. B., Blayney, M., ... Hoffmann, E. R. (2019). Chromosome errors in human eggs shape natural fertility over reproductive life span. Science (New York, N.Y.), 365(6460), 1466-1469. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav7321

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Gruhn JR, Zielinska AP, Shukla V, Blanshard R, Capalbo A, Cimadomo D o.a. Chromosome errors in human eggs shape natural fertility over reproductive life span. Science (New York, N.Y.). 2019;365(6460):1466-1469. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav7321

Author

Gruhn, Jennifer R ; Zielinska, Agata P ; Shukla, Vallari ; Blanshard, Robert ; Capalbo, Antonio ; Cimadomo, Danilo ; Nikiforov, Dmitry ; Chan, Andrew Chi-Ho ; Newnham, Louise J ; Vogel, Ivan ; Scarica, Catello ; Krapchev, Marta ; Taylor, Deborah ; Kristensen, Stine Gry ; Cheng, Junping ; Ernst, Erik ; Bjørn, Anne-Mette Bay ; Colmorn, Lotte Berdiin ; Blayney, Martyn ; Elder, Kay ; Liss, Joanna ; Hartshorne, Geraldine ; Grøndahl, Marie Louise ; Rienzi, Laura ; Ubaldi, Filippo ; McCoy, Rajiv ; Lukaszuk, Krzysztof ; Andersen, Claus Yding ; Schuh, Melina ; Hoffmann, Eva R. / Chromosome errors in human eggs shape natural fertility over reproductive life span. I: Science (New York, N.Y.). 2019 ; Bind 365, Nr. 6460. s. 1466-1469.

Bibtex

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title = "Chromosome errors in human eggs shape natural fertility over reproductive life span",
abstract = "Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing pregnancy loss and congenital disorders. Here, we have followed chromosome segregation in human oocytes from females aged 9 to 43 years and report that aneuploidy follows a U-curve. Specific segregation error types show different age dependencies, providing a quantitative explanation for the U-curve. Whole-chromosome nondisjunction events are preferentially associated with increased aneuploidy in young girls, whereas centromeric and more extensive cohesion loss limit fertility as women age. Our findings suggest that chromosomal errors originating in oocytes determine the curve of natural fertility in humans.",
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AU - Gruhn, Jennifer R

AU - Zielinska, Agata P

AU - Shukla, Vallari

AU - Blanshard, Robert

AU - Capalbo, Antonio

AU - Cimadomo, Danilo

AU - Nikiforov, Dmitry

AU - Chan, Andrew Chi-Ho

AU - Newnham, Louise J

AU - Vogel, Ivan

AU - Scarica, Catello

AU - Krapchev, Marta

AU - Taylor, Deborah

AU - Kristensen, Stine Gry

AU - Cheng, Junping

AU - Ernst, Erik

AU - Bjørn, Anne-Mette Bay

AU - Colmorn, Lotte Berdiin

AU - Blayney, Martyn

AU - Elder, Kay

AU - Liss, Joanna

AU - Hartshorne, Geraldine

AU - Grøndahl, Marie Louise

AU - Rienzi, Laura

AU - Ubaldi, Filippo

AU - McCoy, Rajiv

AU - Lukaszuk, Krzysztof

AU - Andersen, Claus Yding

AU - Schuh, Melina

AU - Hoffmann, Eva R

N1 - Copyright © 2019 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.

PY - 2019

Y1 - 2019

N2 - Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing pregnancy loss and congenital disorders. Here, we have followed chromosome segregation in human oocytes from females aged 9 to 43 years and report that aneuploidy follows a U-curve. Specific segregation error types show different age dependencies, providing a quantitative explanation for the U-curve. Whole-chromosome nondisjunction events are preferentially associated with increased aneuploidy in young girls, whereas centromeric and more extensive cohesion loss limit fertility as women age. Our findings suggest that chromosomal errors originating in oocytes determine the curve of natural fertility in humans.

AB - Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing pregnancy loss and congenital disorders. Here, we have followed chromosome segregation in human oocytes from females aged 9 to 43 years and report that aneuploidy follows a U-curve. Specific segregation error types show different age dependencies, providing a quantitative explanation for the U-curve. Whole-chromosome nondisjunction events are preferentially associated with increased aneuploidy in young girls, whereas centromeric and more extensive cohesion loss limit fertility as women age. Our findings suggest that chromosomal errors originating in oocytes determine the curve of natural fertility in humans.

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DO - 10.1126/science.aav7321

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