Method for producing embryos by in vitro culture, and method, apparatus, and system for selecting embryos
09710909 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Tomonori Akai (Tokyo, JP)
- Kei Imai (Fukushima, JP)
- Yoshio Aikawa (Fukushima, JP)
- Masaki Ohtake (Fukushima, JP)
- Satoshi Sugimura (Fukushima, JP)
Cpc classification
C12M41/46
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C12Q1/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
G01N33/4833
PHYSICS
International classification
C12M1/34
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C12Q1/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C12M1/36
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
An object of the present invention is to provide a method for efficiently obtaining mammalian embryos having high conception rates. A first aspect of the present invention is a method for selecting a mammalian embryo prepared by in vitro culture from a fertilized egg, comprising a step of selecting an embryo using two or more of the following indicators: the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage; the morphology at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage; the morphology at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage; and the amount of oxygen consumed at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage.
Claims
1. An embryo selection apparatus for selecting a mammalian candidate embryo prepared by in vitro culture from a fertilized egg, comprising: a determination unit; an analysis unit; a processing device; and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium comprising program code configured to be executed by the processing device to implement the determination unit and the analysis unit, wherein: (a) the determination unit comprises M sections, wherein M is 2, 3, or 4, of the following: (i) a first indicator determination section configured to determine whether time from fertilization to completion of first cleavage of a candidate embryo satisfies a first indicator selection criterion concerning the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage, (ii) a second indicator determination section configured to determine whether a morphology of a candidate embryo at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage satisfies a second indicator selection criterion concerning the morphology at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage, (iii) a third indicator determination section configured to determine whether a morphology of a candidate embryo at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage satisfies a third indicator selection criterion concerning the morphology at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage, and (iv) a fourth indicator determination section configured to determine whether an amount of oxygen consumed by a candidate embryo at an early blastocyst stage, a blastocyst stage, or an expanded blastocyst stage satisfies a fourth indicator selection criterion concerning the amount of oxygen consumed at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage; (b) the determination unit comprises the fourth indicator determination section; (c) the determination unit comprises at least one of the second indicator determination section and the third indicator determination section; (d) the analysis unit is configured to analyze whether the mammalian candidate embryo satisfying N conditions in the determination unit is an embryo to be selected, wherein N is at least 2 and N is less than or equal to M.
2. The embryo selection apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an image extraction unit, wherein: (a) the determination unit comprises the first indicator determination section, the image extraction unit comprises a first image extraction section for (i) extracting an image at a threshold time point of the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage, or (ii) extracting an image with which a time point of the completion first cleavage can be confirmed, from a plurality of images of candidate embryos, and the first indicator determination section generates information based on the image extracted by the first image extraction section as a first indicator information; (b) the determination unit comprises the second indicator determination section, the image extraction unit comprises a second image extraction section for extracting an image at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage from the plurality of images of candidate embryos, and the second indicator determination section generates information based on the image extracted by the second image extraction section as a second indicator information; or (c) the determination unit comprises the third indicator determination section, the image extraction unit comprises a third image extraction section for extracting an image at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage from the plurality of images of candidate embryos, and the third indicator determination section generates information based on the image extracted by the third image extraction section as a third indicator information.
3. An embryo selection system for selecting a mammalian candidate embryo prepared by in vitro culture from a fertilized egg, comprising: the embryo selection apparatus of claim 2; and an image pickup apparatus for creating images of a plurality of candidate embryos, and outputting the images to the image extraction unit.
4. The embryo selection system of claim 3, wherein the embryo selection system further comprises an apparatus for measuring the amount of oxygen consumed by candidate embryos at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage and outputting the measured amounts of oxygen to the fourth indicator determination section.
5. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising program code configured to be executed by a processor, wherein execution of the program code by the processor causes the processor to execute an embryo selection method for selecting a mammalian candidate embryo prepared by in vitro culture from a fertilized egg, wherein the method comprises determination and an analysis; wherein the determination comprises M steps, wherein M is 2, 3, or 4 of the following: a first indicator determination step for determining whether a first indicator information concerning time from fertilization to completion of first cleavage of a candidate embryo satisfies a first indicator selection criterion concerning the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage, a second indicator determination step for determining whether a second indicator information concerning a morphology of a candidate embryo at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage satisfies a second indicator selection criterion concerning the morphology at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage; a third indicator determination step for determining whether third indicator information concerning a morphology of a candidate embryo at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage satisfies a third indicator selection criterion concerning the morphology at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage; and a fourth indicator determination step for determining whether fourth indicator information concerning an amount of oxygen consumed by a candidate embryo at an early blastocyst stage, a blastocyst stage, or an expanded blastocyst stage satisfies a fourth indicator selection criterion concerning the amount of oxygen consumed at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage; wherein the determination comprises the fourth indicator determination step; and wherein the determination comprises at least one of the second indicator determination step and the third indicator determination step; and wherein the analysis comprises analyzing whether the candidate embryo that satisfies at least N or more conditions determined by the determination step should be selected, wherein N is at least 2 and N is less than or equal to M.
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(35) In the present invention, the term mammal(s) refers to warm blooded vertebrates. Examples thereof include primates such as humans and monkeys, rodents such as mice, rats, and rabbits, pet animals such as dogs and cats, and domestic animals such as cattle, horses, pigs, and sheep. The method of the present invention is typically used for non-human mammals (mammals other than humans). In the present invention, the term human refers to Homo sapiens. The term monkey refers to non-human animals that are classified as members of the Order Primates. The term mouse refers to Mus musculus. The term rat refers to Rattus norvegicus. The term rabbit refers to animals classified as members of the family Leporidae. The term dog refers to animals classified as Canis lupus, and typically refers to Canis lupus familiaris. The term cat refers to animals classified as Felis silvestris, and typically refers to Felis silvestris catus. The term cattle refers to animals classified as members of the genus Bos, and typically refers to Bos Taurus and Bos indicus. The term horse refers to Equus caballus. The term pig (or swine) refers to animals classified as Sus scrofa, and typically refers to Sus scrofa domesticus. The term sheep refers to Ovis aries.
(36) A mammalian fertilized egg divides into a 2-cell stage, a 4-cell stage, and then an 8-cell stage via cleavage after fertilization so that the number of cells increases, and then it develops into a morula and then into a blastocyst (early blastocyst to hatched blastocyst). Embryos to be subjected to selection or production in the present invention are embryos that have developed to an 8-cell stage (that is, after the completion of third cleavage) and the following cell stages. Examples of such an embryo include a morula, an early blastocyst, a blastocyst, an expanded blastocyst, and a hatched blastocyst. Typical examples thereof include an early blastocyst, a blastocyst, an expanded blastocyst, and a hatched blastocyst. An early blastocyst, a blastocyst, an expanded blastocyst, and a hatched blastocyst are provided with inner cell masses that are potentially capable of forming embryos with external cells that are potentially capable of forming placenta.
(37) The present inventors have surprisingly found that an embryo having a high conception rate can be predicted using 2 or more, and preferably 3 of the following indicators:
(38) the morphology at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage:
(39) the morphology after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage; and
(40) the amount of oxygen consumed at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage. When only one of the three indicators is used as an indicator for prediction or when a combination of one of the three indicators and another known indicator (e.g., morphological quality determined to be Code 1 or an embryo that has reached the expanded blastocyst stage) is used for prediction, an embryo having a high conception rate cannot be selected.
(41) More specifically, the present inventors have found that an embryo satisfying two or more of the following conditions has a high conception rate:
(42) the embryo is a 2-cell embryo at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage, and undergoes no fragmentation (condition a);
(43) the embryo is a 5-cell, 6-cell, 7-cell, or 8-cell embryo at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage, and undergoes no fragmentation (condition b); and
(44) the amount of oxygen consumed by an embryo at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage is confirmed to result in a probability of 50% or more that the embryo will reach the hatched blastocyst stage, based on the correlation between the amount of oxygen consumed by the embryo at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage and the probability (condition c).
(45) Condition b in the present invention may be a condition that the embryo is a 6-cell, 7-cell, or 8-cell embryo at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage, and undergoes no fragmentation.
(46) The present inventors have further found that an embryo having a high conception rate can be predicted using 2 or more, preferably 3 or more, and more preferably 4 indicators from among the 4 indicators (including an indicator of the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage and the above three indicators).
(47) Specifically, the present inventors have found that an embryo satisfying 2 or more, preferably 3 or more, and more preferably 4 conditions below has a high conception rate: at least one condition selected from the following condition d1 to d3 is satisfied (condition d); the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of an embryo is confirmed to result in a probability of 40% or more that the chromosome number of the embryo at the blastocyst stage will be normal, based on a correlation between the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage and the probability (condition d1), the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of an embryo is confirmed to result in the expression level of 0.45 or more of an IGF2R gene in the embryo at the blastocyst stage relative to the expression level of an H2AFZ gene designated as 1, based on the correlation between the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage and the relative expression level (condition d2), and, the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of an embryo is confirmed to result in the expression level of 0.2 or more of an IFN-tau gene in the embryo at the blastocyst stage relative to the expression level of an H2AFZ gene designated as 1, based on the correlation between the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage and the relative expression level (condition d3);
(48) the above condition a;
(49) the above condition b; and
(50) the above condition c.
(51) Incubators to be used in the present invention are not limited to the incubators shown in
(52) As for various conditions such as medium, temperature, and the composition of atmospheric gas to be used for culturing embryos, conditions that are generally used can be employed depending on the mammalian species.
(53) As typical culture conditions for cattle embryos, preferably, temperatures ranging from 38.0 C. to 39.5 C. and more preferably ranging from 38.5 C. to 39 C., medium such as SOF (synthetic oviduct fluid), modified SOF, IVD-101, TCM199, or CR1aa, and gas such as gas with saturated humidity containing 4.5% to 5.5% CO.sub.2 and the remainder air (e.g., saturated humidity and 5% CO.sub.2/95% air), or gas with saturated humidity containing 4.5% to 5.5% CO.sub.2, 4.5% to 5.5% O.sub.2, and the remainder N.sub.2 (e.g., saturated humidity.Math.5% CO.sub.2/5% O.sub.2/90% N.sub.2) can be employed, for example.
(54) As a typical culture condition for swine embryos, medium such as NCSU23, TCM199, or PZM5 can be employed.
(55) A method for obtaining a fertilized egg (zygote) is not particularly limited. A fertilized egg can be prepared by in vitro fertilization of an egg cell with sperm.
(56) Morphological observation can be performed by a noninvasive means such as microscopy. In general, morphology is observed with 40 times to 200 times magnification.
(57) The term fragmentation in the present invention refers to a phenomenon where fragmented cells (cytoplasmic globules) are observed in addition to original cells after cleavage. The term embryo(s) not undergoing fragmentation refers to embryos for which no fragmentation is observed. The term fragmentation as used herein refers to such a phenomenon of fragmentation regardless of the presence or the absence of nuclei contained in fragmented cells (cytoplasmic globules).
(58) The number of cells contained in embryos is determined visually from microscopically observed images. In the case of cattle, the number of cells in an embryo at up to about 8-cell stage can be visually counted.
(59) Condition d1, the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of an embryo is confirmed to result in a probability of 40% or more that the chromosome number of the embryo at the blastocyst stage will be normal, based on the correlation between the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of the embryo and the probability is described as follows. The present inventors have found in a preliminary examination: that the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of a cattle embryo (hereinafter, may also be referred to as the first cleavage time) correlates with the probability that the chromosome number of the embryo at the blastocyst stage will be normal; and that when the first cleavage time is equal to or less than a threshold, the probability that the chromosome number of the embryo at the blastocyst stage will be normal tends to drastically increase. Under in vitro culture conditions substantially the same as those employed for the method of the present invention, the correlation between the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of an embryo and the probability that the chromosome number of the embryo at the blastocyst stage will be normal can be confirmed in advance also for mammals other than cattle. To select embryos having high conception rates, selection of embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage confirmed to result in such a probability of 40% or more is effective. To narrow down the number of selected embryos, embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage confirmed to result in a probability of 50% or more can be selected. To further narrow down the number of selected embryos, embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage confirmed to result in a probability of 60% or more can be selected.
(60) The blastocyst stage is defined as follows. Embryos having normal chromosome numbers are those wherein the nuclear phase of all cells analyzed has the normal number of autosomes and the normal number of sex chromosomes according to animal species. For example, in the case of cattle, embryos in which the nuclear phase of all cells analyzed contains 58 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes (2n=60) are considered to be embryos having normal chromosome numbers. Embryos other than such embryos are considered to be embryos having abnormal chromosome numbers. The nuclear phase (chromosome number) of cells at the mitotic phase can be analyzed by Giemsa staining. Embryos with 2 or more cells at the mitotic phase are determined to be embryos that can be analyzed.
(61) Condition d2, the time . . . confirmed to result in the expression level of 0.45 or more of an IGF2R gene relative to the expression level of an H2AFZ gene designated as 1, based on the correlation between the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage and the relative expression level is as described below. The present inventors have found in a preliminary examination: that the first cleavage time of a cattle embryo correlates with the expression level of the IGF2R gene in the embryo at the blastocyst stage; and that when the first cleavage time is equal to or less than a threshold, the expression level of IGF2R in the embryo at the blastocyst stage tends to increase. Under in vitro culture conditions substantially the same as those employed for the method of the present invention, the correlation between the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of an embryo and the expression level of IGF2R in the embryo at the blastocyst stage relative to the expression level of an H2AFZ gene designated as 1 can be confirmed in advance also for mammals other than cattle. To select embryos having high conception rates, selection of embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage confirmed to result in the relative expression level of 0.45 or more of IGF2R is effective. To narrow down the number of selected embryos, selection of embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage confirmed to result in the relative expression level of 0.50 or more is effective. To further narrow down the number of selected embryos, embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage confirmed to result in the relative expression level of 0.60 or more can be selected.
(62) Condition d3, the time . . . confirmed to result in the expression level of 0.2 or more of the IFN-tau gene in the embryo at the blastocyst stage relative to the expression level of the H2AFZ gene designated as 1, based on the correlation between the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of the embryo and the relative expression level is as described below. The present inventors have found in a preliminary examination: that the first cleavage time of a cattle embryo correlates with the expression level of an IFN-tau gene in the embryo at the blastocyst stage; and that when the first cleavage time is equal to or less than the threshold, the expression level of IFN-tau in the embryo at the blastocyst stage tends to increase. Under in vitro culture conditions substantially the same as those employed in the method of the present invention, the correlation between the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of an embryo and the expression level of IFN-tau in the embryo at the blastocyst stage relative to the expression level of an H2AFZ gene designated as 1 can be confirmed in advance also for mammals other than cattle. To select embryos having high conception rates, selection of embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage confirmed to result in the relative expression level of 0.20 or more of IFN-tau is effective. To narrow down the number of selected embryos, embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage confirmed to result in the relative expression level of 0.25 or more can be selected. To further narrow down the number of selected embryos, embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage confirmed to result in the relative expression level of 0.30 or more can be selected.
(63) The expression levels of IGF2R. IFN-tau, and H2AFZ genes can be separately evaluated based on the mRNA levels (eDNA levels).
(64) Cattle IGF2R gene (SEQ ID NO: 13), IFN-tau gene (SEQ ID NO: 14), and H2AFZ gene (SEQ ID NO: 15) are registered with GeneBank under accession numbers NM_174352.2, X65539, and NM_174809, respectively. IGF2R is a kind of imprinted gene. IFN-tau is a kind of implantation-related gene. H2AFZ is a kind of housekeeping gene to be used as an internal standard in the present invention. Homologous genes having functions substantially the same as those of the cattle IGF2R gene, IFN-tau gene, and H2AFZ gene, in an animal species other than cattle, can be specified as an IGF2R gene, an IFN-tau gene, and an H2AFZ gene, respectively, in the relevant animal species. For example, the sheep IGF2R gene, IFN-tau gene, and H2AFZ gene are genes registered with the GeneBank under accession numbers AF353513.1, NP_001095205.1, and NP_001009270.1, respectively.
(65) Condition d is a condition where at least 1, preferably at least 2, and more preferably 3 conditions (d1, d2, and d3) relating to the first cleavage time is satisfied. Particularly preferably condition d is a condition where d1 is satisfied, both conditions d2 and d3 are satisfied, or all conditions d1, d2, and d3 are satisfied.
(66) In the case of cattle embryos, to select embryos that satisfy condition d and thus have high conception rates, selection of embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage of 27 hours or less is effective. To narrow down the number of selected embryos, embryos exhibiting a time of first cleavage of 26 hours or less can be selected. When the threshold of the first cleavage time is too high, the total number of selected embryos increases, low-quality embryos are included, and thus conception rates decrease. When the threshold of the first cleavage time is too low, all embryos have sufficient quality and do not differ from each other in terms of quality. However, there is a demerit that the total number of selected embryos decreases, and thus the number of embryos that can be used for implantation decreases.
(67) The completion of first cleavage can be confirmed by observation using a microscope, for example. Embryos are observed at the threshold time point of the first cleavage time (e.g., at 27 or 26 hours after fertilization). When the completion of first cleavage is confirmed at the time point, the first cleavage time is determined to be the threshold or before. When the incompletion of first cleavage can be confirmed at the time point, the first cleavage time can be determined to be after the threshold. Embryos are observed over time, the first cleavage time is confirmed, and then the first cleavage time can be compared with the threshold.
(68) The term embryos at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage refers to, in the case of cattle embryos, under general in vitro culture conditions, embryos at a stage 20 to 40 hours and typically 28 to 33 hours after fertilization. In the case of culture of other mammalian embryos, embryos at such a stage can be easily specified by observation. When embryogenesis is performed in advance under the same in vitro culture conditions, and the time zone (determined based on the time of fertilization) from the completion of first cleavage (by most normal embryos; preferably 70% or more, and more preferably 80% or more) to the start of second cleavage is known, embryos in the time zone can be regarded as embryos at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage.
(69) The timing of cleavage differs depending on animal species. A rough time zone is known for the animal species as stated above. However, there are individual differences and variability to some extent among animals of even the same animal species, as stated above. In the case of cattle, at a time earlier than a time point at 20 hours after fertilization, most embryos have not completed first cleavage, but at a time later than a time point at 40 hours after fertilization, most embryos have completed second cleavage (or cleavage following the second cleavage). Persons skilled in the art can appropriately select a time zone in which most embryos (preferably 70% or more and more preferably 80% or more) have completed first cleavage, and are at a stage before second cleavage. Morphological observation can be performed during such time zone so that predetermined indicators can be obtained. In the case of other mammals, a time zone in which most embryos (preferably 70% or more and more preferably 80% or more) are at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage despite variations in the timing of cleavage of individual embryos as stated above can be appropriately selected, and thus predetermined indicators in the time zone can be obtained.
(70) The term embryo(s) at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage refers to, in the case of cattle embryos, embryos at a stage at 36 to 108 hours and typically at 40 to 96 hours after fertilization under general in vitro culture conditions. When other mammalian embryos are cultured, embryos at such a stage can be easily specified by observation. When embryogenesis has been performed in advance under the same in vitro culture conditions and the time zone (determined based on the time of fertilization) from the completion of third cleavage (by most normal embryos, preferably 70% or more and more preferably 80% or more) to the start of fourth cleavage is understood, embryos in the time zone can be regarded as embryos at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage. Although the timing of cleavage is varied among individual embryos of every mammalian species, a time zone in which most embryos (preferably 70% or more and more preferably 80% or more) are at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage can be appropriately selected and predetermined indicators in the time zone can be obtained.
(71) The term embryo(s) at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage refers to embryos at any one of developmental stages including the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, and then the expanded blastocyst stage. In the case of cattle embryos, under general in vitro culture conditions, the term refers to embryos at a stage at 120 to 216 hours, and typically 144 to 192 hours after fertilization. When other mammalian embryos are cultured, embryos at such a stage can be easily specified by observation. When embryogenesis has been performed in advance under the same in vitro culture conditions, and the time zone (determined based on the time of fertilization) wherein most normal embryos (preferably 70% or more and more preferably 80% or more) are at any one of developmental stages from the early blastocyst stage to the expanded blastocyst stage is understood, embryos in the time zone can be regarded as embryos at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage. Although the growth degree is varied among individual embryos of every mammalian species, a time zone in which most embryos (preferably 70% or more and more preferably 80% or more) are at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage can be appropriately selected, and thus predetermined indicators in the time zone can be obtained.
(72) The terms early blastocyst, blastocyst. and expanded blastocyst are as defined in Robertson I, Nelson RE (1998) Certification and identification of the embryo. In: D. A. Stringfellow and S. M. Seidel, Editors, Manual of the international embryo transfer society, IETS, Savoy, Ill. 103-116 and thus can be clearly understood by persons skilled in the art. The terms are as specifically explained below for reference.
(73) The term early blastocyst refers to an embryo at a stage when a blastocoele is observed under a microscope. An early blastocyst exhibits a ring-like form.
(74) When an early blastocyst grows, the separation of cytotrophoblasts proceeds, and darkening of inner cell masses to the extent that clearer differentiation between the two becomes possible, a blastocyst results in. A blastocoele broadly expands within the perivitelline space and then almost fills the perivitelline space.
(75) The term expanded blastocyst refers to an embryo after a blastocyst grows, a blastocoele expands significantly, and then the whole size increases (about 1.2 to 1.5 times the size of an embryo at a stage up to the blastocyst stage) as well as the thickness of the zona pellucida thins to about the original thickness.
(76) the amount of oxygen consumed at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage is confirmed to result in a probability of 50% or more that the embryo will reach the hatched blastocyst stage, based on the correlation between the amount of oxygen consumed by the embryo at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage and the probability is as explained below. The present inventors have found in a preliminary examination (Experiment 2): that the amount of oxygen consumed by a cattle embryo at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage correlates with a probability that the embryo will reach the hatched blastocyst stage; and that when the amount of oxygen consumed is equal to or higher than a threshold, a probability that the embryo will reach the hatched blastocyst stage tends to drastically increase. Under in vitro culture conditions substantially the same as those used for the method of the present invention, the correlation between the amount of oxygen consumed by an embryo at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage and a probability that the embryo will reach the hatched blastocyst stage can be confirmed in advance also for mammals other than cattle. To select embryos having high conception rates, selection of embryos having the amount (of oxygen consumed) confirmed to result in a probability of 50% or more is effective. To further narrow down the number of selected embryos, embryos having the amount (of oxygen consumed) confirmed to result in a probability of 85% or more can be selected. In the case of cattle embryos, to select embryos having high conception rates, the selection of embryos exhibiting the amount of oxygen consumed of 0.9110.sup.14 mol s.sup.1 or more per single embryo at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage is effective. To further narrow down the number of selected embryos, embryos exhibiting the amount of oxygen consumed of 1.1110.sup.14 mol s.sup.1 or more per single embryo can be selected. When the value of the indicator (the amount of oxygen consumed) for selection is too low, the total number of selected embryos increases, low-quality embryos are unexpectedly included, and thus the conception rates decrease. When the value of the indicator (the amount of oxygen consumed) for selection is too high, all embryos have sufficient quality and do not differ from each other in terms of quality. However, there is a demerit that the total number of selected embryos decreases and thus the number of embryos that can be used for implantation decreases.
(77) The amount of oxygen consumed per single embryo can be measured noninvasively using a commercially available apparatus such as an SECM system (HV-405; HOKUTO DENKO Corporation). The amount of oxygen consumed is preferably measured in a medium for respiration assay (e.g., ERAM-2 (embryo respiration assay medium-2, Research Institute for the Functional Peptides)) under temperature conditions substantially the same as those of in vitro culture conditions.
(78) A first aspect of the present invention is a method for selecting a mammalian embryo prepared by in vitro culture from a fertilized egg, comprising a step of selecting an embryo by obtaining at least 2 and preferably at least 3 of the 4 above indicators, and more preferably all 4 indicators, for evaluation and then selecting an embryo based on the evaluation results, in the selection step, embryos satisfying at least 2, preferably at least 3, and more preferably all 4 conditions (a to d) above are selected. Embryos to be selected herein are cultured in vitro preferably to the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage. When 2 or more indicators from among the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage, the morphology at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage, and the morphology at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage are used, any embryos cultured in vitro to the 2-cell stage (specifically, after the completion of first cleavage), 8-cell stage (specifically, after completion of third cleavage), or any developmental stage following the 2-cell or 8-cell stage may be used. The person who performs the selection method may be the same as or differ from the person who performs the method for producing embryos by in vitro culture.
(79) A second aspect of the present invention is a method for producing an embryo from a mammalian fertilized egg by in vitro culture, comprising the above selection step. Embryos to be used herein are cultured in vitro to preferably the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage. When 2 or more indicators of the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage, the morphology at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage, and the morphology at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage are used, any embryos cultured in vitro to the 2-cell stage (specifically, after the completion of first cleavage), 8-cell stage (specifically, after the completion of third cleavage), or any developmental stage following the 2-cell or 8-cell stage may be used, and then can be subjected to applications thereafter.
(80) A third aspect of the present invention is a method for producing an individual mammal, comprising a step of implanting an embryo selected by the above selection method or an embryo produced by the above production method into an individual female for conception. In general, an individual female (recipient) to be subjected to implantation is in a pseudo-pregnancy state, and an embryo is implanted into the uterine horn, oviduct, or the like of the individual female. After conception, a step of obtaining progeny and a step of obtaining individual animals by growing progeny can be performed by conventional methods.
(81) <Embryo Selection Apparatus, Embryo Selection System, and Method for Selecting Embryos>
(82) The present invention also relates to an embryo selection apparatus for selecting mammalian candidate embryos cultured in vitro from fertilized eggs, with which the method of the present invention can be realized.
(83) The embryo selection apparatus of the present invention comprises a determination unit and an analysis unit, wherein: the determination unit determines whether or not M pieces of (where M is the number 2, 3, or 4) information from among the 1.sup.st indicator information to the 4.sup.th indicator information for an obtained candidate embryo satisfy selection criteria specified in advance; and the analysis unit concludes that the candidate embryo satisfying N (where N is the number 2 or more and M or less) or more conditions as determined in the above determination unit should be selected. Specific numbers for M and N can be appropriately determined in accordance with purpose. The larger the value of N, the higher the possibility of selecting embryos having high conception rates, but the smaller the number of embryos to be used for implantation.
(84) Hereinafter, an embodiment of the embryo selection apparatus of the present invention in a case where M=4 and N=2 to 4 is explained with reference to
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(86) The determination unit (670) comprises at least a 1.sup.st indicator determination section (606), a 2.sup.nd indicator determination section (607), a 3.sup.rd indicator determination section (608), and a 4.sup.th indicator determination section (609), and generally further comprises a 1.sup.st indicator information obtaining section (602), a 2.sup.rd indicator information obtaining section (603), a 3.sup.rd indicator information obtaining section (604), and a 4.sup.th indicator information obtaining section (605).
(87) The memory unit (601) stores the 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion concerning the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage, the 2.sup.nd indicator selection criterion concerning the morphology at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage, the 3.sup.rd indicator selection criterion concerning the morphology at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage, and the 4.sup.th indicator selection criterion concerning the amount of oxygen consumed at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage, as well as, among these conditions, information concerning the number (N) of conditions that should be satisfied by embryos to be selected. These pieces of information are stored in advance in the memory unit (601).
(88) A specific example of the 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion concerning the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage is condition d above. When the embryo selection apparatus (600) is used for selecting cattle embryos, condition d is preferably a condition such that the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage is 27 hours or less, or a condition such that the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage is 26 hours or less.
(89) A specific example of the 2.sup.nd indicator selection criterion concerning the morphology at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage is condition a above,
(90) A specific example of the 3.sup.rd indicator selection criterion concerning the morphology at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage is condition b above.
(91) A specific example of the 4.sup.th indicator selection criterion concerning the amount of oxygen consumed at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage is condition c above. When the embryo selection apparatus (600) is used for selecting cattle embryos, condition c is preferably a condition such that the amount of oxygen consumed at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage is 0.9110.sup.14 mol s.sup.1 or more per single embryo, or a condition such that the amount of oxygen consumed at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage is 1.1110.sup.14 mol s.sup.1 or more per single embryo.
(92) The 1.sup.st indicator information obtaining section (602) obtains the 1.sup.st indicator information concerning the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of a candidate embryo, and then inputs the information into the 1.sup.st indicator determination section (606). The 1.sup.st indicator information may be specifically data indicating the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage of the candidate embryo (the first cleavage time), or data indicating the presence or the absence of the completion of first cleavage at the threshold time point of the first cleavage time specified in the above 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion. The 1.sup.st indicator information may be input by a user to the 1.sup.st indicator information obtaining section (602) via the input device (611), or input from a 1.sup.st image analysis section as described later.
(93) The 1.sup.st indicator determination section (606) determines whether or not the 1.sup.st indicator information of a candidate embryo satisfies the 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion stored in a memory device (601). Specifically, when the first cleavage time of the candidate embryo is equal to or less than the threshold of the first cleavage time specified in the 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion (or, when the completion of first cleavage of the candidate embryo is confirmed at the threshold time point of the first cleavage time), it is determined that the 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion is satisfied. When the first cleavage time of the candidate embryo is larger than the threshold of the first cleavage time specified in the 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion (or, when the completion of first cleavage of the candidate embryo is not confirmed at the threshold time point of the first cleavage time), it is determined that the 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion is not satisfied.
(94) The 2.sup.nd indicator information obtaining section (603) obtains the 2.sup.nd indicator information concerning the morphology of a candidate embryo at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage, and then inputs the information into the 2.sup.nd indicator determination section (607). The 2.sup.nd indicator information specifically contains data indicating the number of blastomeres of the candidate embryo at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage, and data indicating the presence or the absence of fragmentation. The 2.sup.nd indicator information may be input by a user to the 2.sup.nd indicator information obtaining section (603) via the input device (611), or input from a 2.sup.nd image analysis section as described later.
(95) The 2.sup.nd indicator determination section (607) determines whether or not the 2.sup.nd indicator information of a candidate embryo satisfies the 2.sup.nd indicator selection criterion stored in the memory device (601). Specifically, when the number of blastomeres of the candidate embryo at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage is within the range of the number of blastomeres specified in the 2.sup.nd indicator selection criterion and no fragmentation is observed at the same stage, it is determined that the 2.sup.nd indicator selection criterion is satisfied. In other cases, it is determined that the 2.sup.nd indicator selection criterion is not satisfied.
(96) The 3.sup.rd indicator information obtaining section (604) obtains the 3.sup.rd indicator information concerning the morphology of a candidate embryo at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage, and then inputs the information into the 3.sup.rd indicator determination section (608). The 3.sup.rd indicator information specifically contains data indicating the number of blastomeres of the candidate embryo at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage and data indicating the presence or the absence of fragmentation. The 3.sup.rd indicator information may be input by a user to the 3.sup.rd indicator information obtaining section (604) via the input device (611) or input from a 3.sup.rd image analysis section as described below.
(97) The 3.sup.rd indicator determination section (608) determines whether or not the 3.sup.rd indicator information of a candidate embryo satisfies the 3.sup.rd indicator selection criterion stored in the memory device (601). Specifically, when the number of blastomeres of the candidate embryo at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage is within the range of the number of blastomeres specified in the 3.sup.rd indicator selection criterion, and no fragmentation is observed at the same stage, it is determined that the 3.sup.rd indicator selection criterion is satisfied. In other cases, it is determined that the 3.sup.rd indicator selection criterion is not satisfied.
(98) The 4.sup.th indicator information obtaining section (605) obtains the 4.sup.th indicator information concerning the amount of oxygen consumed by a candidate embryo at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage and then inputs the information into the 4.sup.th indicator determination section (609). The 4.sup.th indicator information specifically contains data indicating the amount of oxygen consumed by the candidate embryo at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage. The 4.sup.th indicator information may be input by a user to the 4.sup.th indicator information obtaining section (605) via the input device (611), or input from a device for measuring the amount of oxygen consumed as described below.
(99) The 4.sup.th indicator determination section (609) determines whether or not the 4.sup.th indicator information of a candidate embryo satisfies the 4.sup.th indicator selection criterion stored in the memory device (601). Specifically, when the amount of oxygen consumed by the candidate embryo at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage is equal to or higher than the threshold of the amount of oxygen consumed specified in the 4.sup.th indicator selection criterion, it is determined that the 4.sup.th indicator selection criterion is satisfied. When the amount of oxygen consumed by the candidate embryo is lower than the threshold, it is determined that the 4.sup.th indicator selection criterion is not satisfied.
(100) The analysis unit (610) determines, based on the results of the 1.sup.st indicator determination section (606), the 2.sup.nd indicator determination section (607), the 3.sup.rd indicator determination section (608), and the 4.sup.th indicator determination section (609), whether or not the number of conditions (from among the 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion, the 2.sup.nd indicator selection criterion, the 3.sup.rd indicator selection criterion, and the 4.sup.th indicator selection criterion) that are satisfied by a candidate embryo is equal to or higher than the number (N) stored. When the number is equal to or higher than N, the analysis unit (610) concludes that the candidate embryo should be selected (OK (good)). When the number is less than N, the analysis unit (610) concludes that the candidate embryo should not be selected (NG (bad)).
(101) The analysis unit (610) generates analysis results. The generated analysis results can be output via the output device (612). The output device (612) may be of any form, such as a display or a printer. Analysis results may be stored in the memory unit (601). Analysis results to be output or stored can contain the following items, for example: Information for specifying candidate embryos (information indicating the positions with coordinates or the like) OK/NG (analysis results) 1.sup.st indicator information 2.sup.nd indicator information 3.sup.rd indicator information 4.sup.th indicator information Determination results based on the 1.sup.st indicator information Determination results based on the 2.sup.nd indicator information Determination results based on the 3.sup.rd indicator information Determination results based on the 4.sup.th indicator information
(102) The 1.sup.st indicator information, the 2.sup.nd indicator information, and the 3.sup.rd indicator information to be input to the embryo selection apparatus of the present invention can be generated as a result of judgment made by a user or image processing technology based on the images of candidate embryos taken at predetermined stages.
(103) The embryo selection apparatus of the present invention can further comprise a configuration for extracting images to be referred to for generation of the 1.sup.st indicator information, the 2.sup.nd indicator information, and/or the 3.sup.rd indicator information. Examples of an embodiment of the embryo selection apparatus comprising the configuration are shown in
(104) An embryo selection apparatus (700) shown in
(105) The image obtaining unit (720) obtains the image data of candidate embryos taken by an image pickup apparatus such as a video camera, and then it inputs the information into the 1.sup.st image extraction section (721), the 2.sup.nd image extraction section (722), and the 3.sup.rd image extraction section (723). Images may be dynamic images or static images.
(106) The 1.sup.st image extraction section (721) extracts: the images of candidate embryos at the threshold time point of the time from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage specified in the 1.sup.st indicator selection criterion; or images with which the time point of the completion of first cleavage can be confirmed, from the obtained images of the candidate embryos. The 1.sup.st image extraction section (721) can refer the information of thresholds stored in the memory unit (701), as necessary. The thus extracted images can be output by the output device (712) as images that can be visually evaluated by a user. A user can generate the 1.sup.st indicator information based on the images extracted by the 1.sup.st image extraction section (721) through visual evaluation, and then input the information into a 1.sup.st indicator information obtaining section (702) via an input device (711).
(107) The 2.sup.nd image extraction section (722) extracts an image at a stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage from the thus obtained images of candidate embryos. The information of candidate embryos concerning the time corresponding to stage after first cleavage and before second cleavage can be stored in the memory unit (701). The 2.sup.nd image extraction section (722) can refer the information concerning the time, as necessary. The extracted image can be output by the output device (712) as an image that can be visually evaluated by a user. The user generates the 2.sup.nd indicator information based on the image extracted from the 2.sup.nd image extraction section (722) through visual evaluation, and then can input the information into a 2.sup.nd indicator information obtaining section (703) via the input device (711).
(108) The 3.sup.rd image extraction section (723) extracts an image at a stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage from the obtained images of candidate embryos. The information of the candidate embryos concerning the time corresponding to stage after third cleavage and before fourth cleavage can be stored in the memory unit (701). The 3.sup.rd image extraction section (723) can refer to the information concerning the time, as necessary. The thus extracted image can be output by the output device (712) as an image that can be visually evaluated by a user. A user can generate the 3.sup.rd indicator information based on the image extracted by the 3.sup.rd image extraction section (723) through visual evaluation, and then can input the information into a 3.sup.rd indicator information obtaining section (704) via the input device (711).
(109) Generation of the 1.sup.st indicator information, the 2.sup.nd indicator information, and the 3.sup.rd indicator information based on images can also be automatically executed using image analytical processing software or the like. An example of the embodiment is shown in
(110) The image analysis unit (890) comprises a 1.sup.st image analysis section (831), a 2.sup.nd image analysis section (832), and a 3.sup.rd image analysis section (833). Images extracted from a 1.sup.st image extraction section (821), a 2.sup.nd image extraction section (822), and a 3.sup.rd image extraction section (823) are separately input into the 1.sup.st image analysis section (831), the 2.sup.nd image analysis section (832), and the 3.sup.rd image analysis section (833). The 1.sup.st image analysis section (831), the 2.sup.nd image analysis section (832), and the 3.sup.rd image analysis section (833) separately generate the 1.sup.st indicator information, the 2.sup.nd indicator information, and the 3.sup.rd indicator information by image analytical processing, and then input the information into a 1.sup.st indicator information obtaining section (802), a 2.sup.nd indicator information obtaining section (803), and a 3.sup.rd indicator information obtaining section (804). Before inputting of the 1.sup.st indicator information, the 2.sup.nd indicator information, and the 3.sup.rd indicator information generated by image analytical processing into the 1.sup.st indicator information obtaining section (802), the 2.sup.nd indicator information obtaining section (803), and the 3.sup.rd indicator information obtaining section (804), each piece of indicator information is output to the output device (812). A user verifies the validity of the each piece of indicator information through comparison with extracted images output to the output device (812) from the 1.sup.st image extraction section (821), the 2.sup.nd image extraction section (822), and the 3.sup.rd image extraction section (823). When determined to be valid, the each piece of indicator information is input to the 1.sup.st indicator information obtaining section (802), the 2.sup.nd indicator information obtaining section (803), and the 3.sup.rd indicator information obtaining section (804). When determined to be invalid, as explained for the embryo selection apparatus (700), it may also be configured so that corrected indicator information generated by a user is input to the 1.sup.st indicator information obtaining section (802), the 2.sup.nd indicator information obtaining section (803), and the 3.sup.rd indicator information obtaining section (804) via the input device (811).
(111) The embryo selection apparatus of the present invention is combined with an image pickup apparatus and an apparatus for measuring the amount of oxygen consumed, so that an embryo selection system for selecting mammalian candidate embryos prepared by in vitro culture from fertilized eggs can be configured. The embryo selection systems (740, 840) shown in
(112) The embryo selection system (740, 840) comprises at least an embryo selection apparatus (700, 800), an image pickup apparatus (750, 850), and the apparatus for measuring the amount of oxygen consumed (760, 860).
(113) The image pickup apparatus (750, 850) takes images of candidate embryos and then outputs the thus taken images to the image obtaining units (720, 820). The image pickup apparatus (750, 850) is not particularly limited, as long as it is combined with a microscopic objective lens as necessary and can take dynamic images or static images of candidate embryos during an vitro culture. A specific example thereof is a digital video camera.
(114) The apparatus for measuring the amount of oxygen consumed (760, 860) measures the amount of oxygen consumed by mammalian candidate embryos (prepared by in vitro culture from fertilized eggs) at the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage, and then outputs the measured amount of oxygen consumed to a 4.sup.th indicator information obtaining section (705, 805). The apparatus for measuring the amount of oxygen consumed (760, 860) is not particularly limited. Specifically, an apparatus described above capable of measuring the amount of oxygen consumed per single embryo can be used.
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(119) The embryo selection apparatus (1100, 1200) is an example of the embryo selection apparatus (900) in a case where M.sub.1=2, M.sub.2=3, and M.sub.3=4, but the example thereof is not limited thereto.
(120) A method for selecting embryos using the embryo selection apparatus of the present invention is explained with reference to flow charts shown in
(121) In addition, in the following explanations, the term M.sub.1 . . . M.sub.M refers to integers selected mutually exclusively from the group consisting of integers of 1 . . . M (M is an integer of 2, 3, or 4).
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(125) The determination analysis processes of S2001 to S2004 shown in
(126) A method for selecting embryos shown by a flow chart in
(127) Next, methods for selecting embryos as shown in flow charts in
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(133) When a plurality of candidate embryos are processed simultaneously, an address that specifies each candidate embryo can be assigned. For example, when a candidate embryo is contained within each well of a multi-well plate comprising a plurality of wells (concave parts) aligned in the form of matrix, each candidate embryo can be specified based on coordinates indicating the well (line and column). When one candidate embryo is contained in one well, embryos can be easily managed individually. One well may contain a plurality of candidate embryos. In the latter case, an ID number is further assigned to each embryo within one well, so that embryos can be differentiated from one another.
(134) Each selection criterion and each piece of indicator information of the examples of
(135) The 2.sup.nd indicator determination criterion: At 31 hours after fertilization (upon completion of initial cleavage), the embryo is a 2-cell embryo and no fragmentation is observed.
(136) The 3.sup.rd indicator selection criterion: At 55 hours after fertilization (upon completion of third cleavage), the embryo is a 5-cell, 6-cell, 7-cell, or 8-cell embryo and no fragmentation is observed.
(137) The 4.sup.th indicator selection criterion: At 168 hours after fertilization (the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage), the amount of oxygen consumed per single embryo is 0.9110.sup.14 mol s.sup.1 or more.
(138) The 2.sup.nd indicator information: At 31 hours after fertilization, the number of cells and the presence or the absence of fragmentation.
(139) The 3.sup.rd indicator information: At 55 hours after fertilization, the number of cells and the presence or the absence of fragmentation.
(140) The 4.sup.th indicator information: At 168 hours after fertilization, the amount of oxygen consumed per single embryo.
(141) Information (lines, columns, and ID numbers) for specifying individual candidate embryos is stored in the memory unit (901) (
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(143) Each function of the embryo selection apparatus of the present invention can also be realized using a software program code for realizing the function. In this case, a storage medium in which a program code is recorded is provided for the system or the apparatus of the present invention and a computer (or CPU or MPU) of the system or the apparatus reads the program code stored in the storage medium. In this case, the program code itself read from the storage medium realizes the above function, and the program code itself and the storage medium in which the program code is stored configure the present invention. As such a storage medium for supplying program codes, for example, a flexible disk, a CD-ROM, a DVD-ROM, a hard disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a CD-R, a magnetic tape, an involatile memory card, a ROM, or the like is used.
(144) Furthermore, as OS (operating system) or the like that runs on a computer executes part of or the entirety of the actual processing based on the instruction provided by the program code, and thus the above function can also be realized by the processing. Moreover, a program code read from the storage medium is written in the memory on a computer, and then, based on the instructions provided by the program code, the CPU or the like of the computer executes a part of or the entirety of the actual processing, and thus the above function can be realized by the processing.
(145) Also, a software program code for realizing the above function is delivered via a network and then stored in a memory means such as a hard disk or the memory of a system or an apparatus, or in a storage medium such as a CD-RW or a CD-R. A computer (or CPU or MPU) of the system or the apparatus reads and executes the program code stored in the memory means or the storage medium, so that the function can also be realized.
(146) The present invention is further specifically explained based on the following Examples. However, the embodiments of and materials and instruments to be used in the present invention are not limited to those in specific examples in the Examples.
EXAMPLES
Experiment 1
Relationship Between the Indicators of the Present Invention and Conception Rate
(147) <Materials and Methods>
(148) <Culture Vessel>
(149) In this experiment, a culture vessel (10) shown in
(150) The culture vessels made of polystyrene and produced by a general injection molding method were used.
(151) <Collection of Oocytes and In Vitro Maturation (IVM)>
(152) Cattle cumulus-oocyte complex (COCs) collection and in vitro maturation were performed following the procedures described in the document of Imai et al. (Imai K, Tagawa M, Yoshioka H, Matoba S, Narita M, Inaba Y, Aikawa Y, Ohtake M, Kobayashi S (2006) The efficiency of embryo production by ovum pick-up and in vitro fertilization in cattle. J Reprod Dev 52 (suppl): 19-29). Ovaries collected from Japanese Black heifers or Holsteins were washed with physiological saline supplemented with 50 g/ml gentamicin (Sigma Chemical, St Louis, Mo. U.S.A.), and then maintained in the physiological saline at 20 C. for about 20 hours. COCs were aspirated from ovarian follicles (diameter: 2-6 mm) using a 5-mL syringe with a 19 gauge needle, and then they were used for in vitro maturation. As medium for in vitro maturation, 25 mM Heptes buffer TCM199 (M199; Gibco BRL, Grand Island, N.Y., U.S.A.) supplemented with 5% calf serum (CS; Gibco BRL) was used. COCs were washed twice with in vitro maturation medium coated with paraffin oil in 35-mm Petri dishes (Nunclon Multidishes; Nalge Nunc International. Roskide, Denmark) under 5% CO.sub.2/95% air with saturated humidity.
(153) <In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)>
(154) In vitro fertilization was performed according to the procedure described in the above document of Imai et al. Specifically, Japanese Black bull sperm samples frozen in 0.5-ml straws were thawed in a water bath at 37 C. for 30 seconds, and then centrifuged in 3 ml of 90% Percoll solution at 2100g for 10 minutes. Pellets formed by centrifugation were suspended again in a Brackett and Oliphant solution (BO solution) (see document: Brackett B G. Oliphant G (1975) Capacitation of rabbit spermatozoa in vitro. Biol Reprod 12: 260-274)) supplemented with 6 ml of a sperm washing solution (10 mM hypotaurine (Sigma), 2 U/mL heparin (Novo-Heparin Injection 1000; Aventis Pharma Ltd., Tokyo, Japan), and 10 mg/ml bovine serum albumin (BSA, crystallized and lyophilized; Sigma)). Centrifugation was performed to a final concentration of 310.sup.6 sperm cells/ml. Droplets (100 L) of the suspension were formed on a 35-mm dish, the dish was coated with paraffin oil, and thus fertilization droplets were prepared. COCs were separated from the in vitro maturation medium, washed with a BO solution supplemented with 10 mg/ml BSA, and added to the fertilization droplets, so that each droplet contained 20 COCs. The resultants were cultured under 5% CO.sub.2/95% air with saturated humidity at 38.5 C. for 6 hours.
(155) <Pretreatment of Culture Vessel>
(156) Two (2) ml of ethanol was added to a culture vessel (10) for sterilization. After 30 minutes, ethanol was removed from the culture vessel and then dried in air on a warming plate, followed by 10 minutes of ultraviolet sterilization. After sterilization, 125 l of CR1aa medium supplemented with 5% CS was added to the region surrounded by the ring-shaped inner wall (5) and then coated with paraffin oil. Bubbles within microwells (4) were removed by tapping the vessel from outside. The culture vessels were pre-incubated for at least 3 hours before use.
(157) <In Vitro Culture (IVC)>
(158) In vitro culture was performed in 125 l of CR1aa medium supplemented with 5% CS under 5% CO.sub.2/5% O.sub.2/90% N.sub.2 with saturated humidity at 38.5 C. for 168 hours. In the test system, the confluency is 5 l per embryo. The fact that this confluency is the most advantageous for development to the blastocyst stage has been reported in the document of Fujita et al., (Fujita T, Umeki H, Shimura H I, Kugumiya K, Shiga K (2006) Effect of group culture and embryo-culture conditioned medium on development of bovine embryos. J Reprod Dev 52: 137-142). After fertilization, gentle pipetting was performed with a fine glass pipette in a pre-incubated in vitro culture medium, so that cells thought to be zygotes were completely separated from cumulus cells and sperm. Twenty five (25) zygotes were placed within droplets in the microwells (4) of the culture vessel at one zygote per microwell (4).
(159) <Measurement of the Amount of Oxygen Consumed Per Single Embryo>
(160) The amounts of oxygen consumed by individual embryos were measured noninvasively using an SECM system (HV-40S; HOKUTO DENKO Corporation) (see Abe H, Hoshi H (2003) Evaluation of bovine embryos produced in high performance serum-free media. J Reprod Dev 49: 193-202; and Shiku H, Shiraishi T, Ohya H. Matsue T, Abe H, Hoshi H., Kobayashi M (2001) Oxygen consumption of single bovine embryos probed by scanning electrochemical microscopy. Anal Chem 73: 3751-3758). Embryos were transferred one by one to a plate tilled with 5 ml of embryo respiration assay medium-2 (ERAM-2; Research Institute for the Functional Peptides), so that embryos precipitated at the bottoms of microwells. The plate was placed on a warming plate on a microscope stage and then the temperature of the ERAM-2 solution was maintained at 38.5 C. The amounts of oxygen consumed were measured by the method described in the above document of Shiku H et al. An XYZ stage and a potentiostat were controlled by a computer. The voltammetry of a Pt-microdisk electrode (HOKUTO DENKO Corporation) in the ERAM-2 solution results in a current-potential curve. In the vicinity of embryo surfaces, no response from other electrochemically active chemical species was observed. The oxygen consumption rates of embryos were calculated using software. The software can estimate a difference (C) in the amount of oxygen consumed between a bulk solution and the surface of an embryo sample and an oxygen consumption rate (F, unit: mol s.sup.1) of one embryo sample based on the spherical diffusion theory (the above document of Shiku H et al.). Electrodes were scanned twice in opposite order, and then the mean value of C was estimated for each embryo sample.
(161) <Evaluation of Embryo Morphology Using Time-Lapse Cinematography (TLC)>
(162) Cleavage state and embryo morphology were evaluated as described in the document of Somfai T et al. (Somfai T, Inaba Y, Aikawa Y, Ohtake M, Kobayashi S, Konishi K, Imai K (2009) Relationship Between the Length of Cell Cycles, Cleavage Pattern and Developmental Competence in Bovine Embryos Generated by In Vitro Fertilization or Parthenogenesis. J Reprod Dev 56: 200-207). Embryos were cultured under 5% CO.sub.2/5% O.sub.2/90% N, with saturated humidity at 38.5 C. Generation was monitored using a real-time culture cell monitoring system (CCM-M1.4Z; ASTEC Co., Ltd.). During the culture period of 168 hours, 673 photographs of embryos were taken at 15-minute intervals using a 4 plain objective. The thus accumulated images were analyzed using CCM-M1.4 software (ASTEC Co., Ltd.).
(163) <Sexual Cycle Synchronization and Embryo Implantation>
(164) The sexual cycles of Japanese Black cattle/Holstein hybrids as recipients were synchronized using 3 ml of prostaglandin F.sub.2. One embryo (selected based on indicators described later) on day 7 after fertilization was implanted into the uterine horn on the side of the corpus luteum of each synchronized recipient on days 7 to 8 after the initiation of estrus. All recipients were similarly fed and managed, and estrus behavior was observed at least twice a day, in the morning and in the evening.
(165) <Conception Diagnosis>
(166) On days 30 and 60 after embryo implantation, conception diagnosis was performed using ultrasonography (HS101V; Honda Electronics Co., Ltd.). Conception was confirmed by observing intrauterine fetuses and confirming fetal heartbeats.
(167) <Indicators>
(168) The following indicators were used. The following indicators 1 and 2 are conventionally used for embryo selection.
(169) Indicator 1: Morphological quality at 168 hours after fertilization is Code 1.
(170) Indicator 2: An embryo has reached the expanded blastocyst stage at 168 hours after fertilization.
(171) Indicator 3: An embryo is a 2-cell embryo at 31 hours after fertilization (upon completion of initial cleavage), and no fragmentation is observed.
(172) Indicator 4: An embryo is a 5-cell, 6-cell, 7-cell, or 8-cell embryo at 55 hours after fertilization (upon completion of third cleavage), and no fragmentation is observed.
(173) Indicator 5: The amount of oxygen consumed per single embryo at 168 hours after fertilization (the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage) is 0.9110.sup.14 mol s.sup.1 or more.
(174) The morphological quality of Code 1 in Indicator 1 is as defined in Robertson I, Nelson R E (1998) Certification and identification of the embryo, in: D. A. Stringfellow and S. M. Seidel. Editors, Manual of the international embryo transfer society, IETS, Savoy, Ill. 103-116. Specifically, at the time of 168 hours after fertilization, an embryo observed to exhibit normal growth and no abnormal morphology (e.g., asymmetrical or degenerated egg cells) is evaluated to have the morphological quality of Code 1.
(175) <Results>
(176) The relationship between the number of implanted embryos satisfying each indicator above and conception rate is shown in the following table. The presence or the absence of conception was observed on day 60 after embryo implantation.
(177) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Number of Number (%) of Number (%) of implanted embryos implanted embryos implanted embryos Indi- that satisfied that resulted in that resulted in cator indicators no conception conception Indi- 8 4 (50.0) 4 (50.0) cator 1 Indi- 13 7 (53.8) 6 (46.2) cator 2 Indi- 7 4 (57.1) 3 (42.9) cator 1 and 2 Indi- 12 6 (50.0) 6 (50.0) cator 3 Indi- 11 4 (36.4) 7 (63.6) cator 4 Indi- 9 4 (44.4) 5 (55.6) cator 5 Indi- 5 1 (20.0) 4 (80.0) cator 3, 4 and 5 Indi- 10 3 (30.0) 7 (70.0) cator 3 and 4 Indi- 5 1 (20.0) 4 (80.0) cator 3 and 5 Indi- 5 1 (20.0) 4 (80.0) cator 4 and 5 Indi- 8 4 (50.0) 4 (50.0) cator 1 and 3 Indi- 12 6 (50.0) 6 (50.0) cator 2 and 3 Indi- 8 4 (50.0) 4 (50.0) cator 1, 2 and 3 Indi- 6 2 (33.3) 4 (66.7) cator 1 and 4 Indi- 8 3 (37.5) 5 (62.5) cator 2 and 4 Indi- 5 2 (40.0) 3 (60.0) cator 1, 2 and 4 Indi- 7 3 (42.9) 4 (57.1) cator 1 and 5 Indi- 6 2 (33.3) 4 (66.7) cator 2 and 5 Indi- 5 2 (40.0) 3 (60.0) cator 1, 2 and 5
(178) Indicators 1 and 2 are conventionally used as indicators for selecting implanted embryos. However, even when implanted embryos that had satisfied one of or a combination of both indicators were used, the resulting conception rate was 50% or less. It was demonstrated that conventional indicators based only on the morphology of embryos at 168 hours after fertilization are not always sufficient for selecting implanted embryos having high conception rates.
(179) The highest conception rate was 63.6% among those of implanted embryos that had satisfied one of indicators 3, 4, and 5.
(180) Even in the case of implanted embryos that had satisfied combinations of indicators (a combination of either one of indicator 1 or 2 or both indicators, and any one of indicators 3, 4, and 5), conception rates were always found to be less than 70%.
(181) However, surprisingly, implanted embryos that had satisfied combinations of at least two of indicators 3, 4, and 5 were confirmed to have conception rates of 70% or 80%.
(182) It was concluded by the above results that specifically high conception rates can be realized using combinations of at least two of indicators 3, 4, and 5 as indicators for selecting implanted embryos.
Experiment 2
Preliminary Examination
(183) The above indicators 3 to 5 had been predicted to be useful as factors for predicting that embryos have high conception rates based on the results of the preliminary examination conducted before Experiment 1. Procedures and results of the preliminary examination are as described below.
(184) Embryos used in this experiment were cattle (Bos taurus) embryos.
(185) <Predictive Indicator Candidates>
(186) The following indicators were used as predictive factor candidates.
(187) At 31 hours after fertilization (upon completion of initial cleavage): the number of blastomeres, the uniformity of blastomeres, and the presence or absence of fragmentation.
(188) At 55 hours after fertilization (upon completion of third cleavage): the number of blastomeres, the uniformity of blastomeres, and the presence or absence of fragmentation.
(189) At 168 hours after fertilization (the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage): the blastocyst stage (whether or not an embryo has reached the expanded blastocyst stage) and the amount of oxygen consumed.
(190) <Evaluation Method>
(191) The total number of cells in an embryo, the number of cells of inner cell mass (ICM), the number of trophectoderm (TE) cells, ICM cells (%), and hatching (%) from the zona pellucida, and the conception rate after embryo implantation are known to exhibit a positive correlation.
(192) The apoptosis positive cells (%) of an embryo and the conception rate after embryo implantation are known to exhibit a negative correlation.
(193) Correlations of the above indicators with the total number of embryonic cells, the number of ICM cells, the number of TE cells, ICM cells (%), apoptosis positive cells (%), and hatching (%) of embryos from the zona pellucida were examined, and then whether or not the indicators were useful as predictive factors was confirmed.
(194) In vitro culture procedures for obtaining embryos, a method for observing cleavage state, and procedures for measuring the amount of oxygen consumed are similar to those in Experiment 1.
(195) The number of cells, apoptosis positive cells (%), hatching (%) from the zona pellucida, and the non-uniformity of blastomeres were measured by the following procedures.
(196) <Measurement of the Number of Cells>
(197) Cell distribution in embryos was evaluated by differential staining of ICM and TE according to procedures described in the document of Thouas et al. (Thouas G A, Korfiatis N A, French A J, Jones G M, Trounson A O (2001) Simplified technique for differential staining of inner cell mass and trophectoderm cells of mouse and bovine blastocysts. Reprod Biomed Online 3: 25-29).
(198) With the method, embryonic cells were stained with 100 g/ml propidium iodide fluorochrome containing a penetrant solution of 0.2% (v % v) Triton X-100 ionic surfactant for 40 seconds. Subsequently, embryos were incubated in a 2.sup.nd solution (Hoechst 33342 was contained in 99.5% ethanol at a concentration of 25 g/ml) for 5 minutes for fixation. After staining and fixation, the number of embryonic cells was observed with an epifluorescence microscope (IX-71; Olympus Corporation, Tokyo). Blue nuclei indicate ICM cells and pink to red nuclei indicate TE cells. The sum of the number of ICM cells and the number of TE cells was the total number of cells.
(199) <Measurement of Apoptosis Positive Cells (%)>
(200) According to the procedures in the document of Yamanaka et al., (Yamanaka K, Sugimura S, Wakai T, Kawahara M, Sato E (2009) Difference insensitivity to culture condition between in vitro fertilized and somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos in pigs. J Reprod Dev 55: 299-304), apoptosis positive cells were detected by TUNEL assay.
(201) Embryos were washed three times in PBS supplemented with 0.1% polyvinylpyrrolidone (Sigma) and then fixed in 2% (w/v) paraformaldehyde (Sigma) and 0.2% (v/v) Triton-X (Sigma) PBS (phosphate buffer) solution at room temperature for 40 hours. Apoptosis positive cells were detected using a commercially available kit (ApopTag; Chemicon, Temecula, Calif., U.S.A.). As a positive control sample, an embryo treated with DNase 1 (10 IU/mL, Sigma) was used.
(202) After 10 minutes of washing with 0.1% PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) PBS, embryos were incubated in the buffer of the above kit for 20 minutes at room temperature. Next, within a chamber under wet conditions, embryos were incubated with 70% (v/v) reaction buffer containing 30% (v/v) terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase and digoxigenin-11-dUTP at 37 C. for 2 hours. Three (3) % (v/v) stop/wash buffer (Chemicon) was added at 37 C. for 10 minutes to stop the reaction. After washing four times (2 minutes each) with PBS containing 0.2% (v/v) Triton-X, the resultant was incubated with a horseradish peroxidase conjugated anti-digoxigenin antibody at room temperature for 1 hour. After washing four times with 0.2% Triton-X and 0.1% PVA PBS, embryos were stained with a solution containing 10 g/mL propidium iodide in PBS at room temperature for 1 hour. All samples were observed with an epifluorescence microscope. The numbers of apoptosis positive nuclei and the total numbers of nuclei within embryos were measured. TUNEL positive cells were indicated with yellow to green.
(203) <Hatching (%) from the Zona Pellucida>
(204) The term hatching (%) from the zona pellucida refers to the percentage accounted for by embryos that completely hatched from the zona pellucida. This is determined by visual observation of enlarged views of embryos.
(205) <Non-Uniformity of Blastomeres>
(206) The non-uniformity of blastomere size was determined by visual observation of enlarged views of embryos.
(207) <Results>
(208) The results of analyzing the relationship of each predictive factor (indicator) with the total number of embryonic cells, the number of ICM cells, the number of TE cells, the percentage accounted for by the number of ICM cells with respect to the total number of cells (ICM %), apoptosis positive cells (%), and hatching (%) from the zona pellucida by multiple regression analysis are summarized as follows.
(209) The relationships of predictive factors with the total number of cells, the number of ICM cells. TE cells, ICM %, apoptosis positive cells (%), and the success or failure of the hatching (%) from the zona pellucida were analyzed by logistic analysis. Logistic analysis was conducted according to Applied Logistic Regression Analysis, 2.sup.nd ed. (Menard 2002). Dependent variables are the total number of cells (continuous variable), the number of ICM cells (continuous variable), the number of TE cells (continuous variable), ICM % (continuous variable), apoptosis positive cells (%): continuous variable), and the success or failure of hatching (%) from the zona pellucida (nominal variable: success is designated as 1 and failure is designated as 0.). Independent variables are the number of blastomeres on Day 1 (nominal variable: 2-cell embryos are designated as 1 and embryos other than 2-cell embryos are designated as 0.), the non-uniformity of blastomeres (nominal variable: non-uniform blastomeres are designated as 1 and uniform blastomeres are designated as 0.), the presence or the absence of fragmentation (nominal variable: the presence of fragmentation is designated as 1 and the absence of fragmentation is designated as 0.), the number of blastomeres on Day 2 (embryos at 3-cell to 4-cell stages) (nominal variable: embryos at 3-cell to 4-cell stages are designated as 1 and embryos other than those at 3-cell to 4-cell stages are designated as 0.), the number of blastomeres (embryos at 5-cell to 8-cell stages) (nominal variable: embryos at 5-cell to 8-cell stages are designated as 1 and embryos other than those at 5-cell to 8-cell stages are designated as 0, (specifically, embryos at 3-cell to 4-cell stages are represented by 1, 0, embryos at 5-cell to 8-cell stages are represented by 0, 1, and embryos at >8-cell stage are represented by 0, 0), the uniformity of blastomeres (nominal variable similar to Day 1), the presence or the absence of fragmentation (nominal variable similar to Day 1), the success or the failure of development to the expanded blastocyst stage on Day 7 (nominal variable: the success is designated as 1 and the failure is designated as 0.), and oxygen consumption (continuous variable). Also, when 1 is not contained in 95% confidence interval, the analytical result is determined to be statistically significant.
(210) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Total number of cells Odds 95% Confidence Observation day Predictive factor Coefficient Standard error ratio P VALUE interval Section 53.448 9.263 5.770 <0.001 35.170 71.726 Day 1 (31 h) Number of blastomeres (2-cell) 10.530 6.455 1.631 9.105 2.208 23.269 Non-uniform blastomeres 5.680 5.724 0.992 0.322 16.975 5.615 Fragmentation (+) 2.088 7.417 0.282 0.779 12.548 16.724 Day 2 (55 h) Number of blastomeres (3-cell to 4-cell) 11.776 11.714 1.005 0.316 34.892 11.340 Number of blastomeres (5-cell to 8-cell) 0.158 8.026 0.020 0.984 15.996 15.679 Non-Uniform blastomeres 5.866 5.733 1.023 0.308 17.178 5.447 Fragmentation (+) 16.300 6.772 2.407 0.017 29.663 2.937 Day 7 (168 h) Reached expanded blastocyst stage 20.520 5.997 3.422 0.001 8.687 32.353 Oxygen consumption (10.sup.14 mol s.sup.1) 37.804 6.921 5.463 <0.001 24.145 51.461 R = 0.604*
(211) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Number of ICM cells Odds 95% Confidence Observation day Predictive factor Coefficient Standard error ratio P VALUE interval Section 16.120 3.450 4.672 <0.001 9.311 22.929 Day 1 (31 h) Number of blastomeres (2-cell) 0.346 2.569 0.135 0.893 4.723 5.416 Non-uniform blastomeres 2.391 2.129 1.123 0.263 6.593 1.810 Fragmentation (+) 1.283 2.767 0.464 0.644 4.178 6.743 Day 2 (55 h) Number of blastomeres (3-cell to 4-cell) 3.723 4.388 0.849 0.397 12.381 4.935 Number of blastomeres (5-cell to 8-cell) 1.897 3.107 0.610 0.542 4.235 8.029 Non-uniform blastomeres 1.710 2.130 0.803 0.423 5.914 2.494 Fragmentation (+) 5.093 2.515 2.025 0.044 10.056 0.130 Day 7 (168 h) Reached expanded blastocyst stage 5.208 2.229 2.336 0.021 0.809 9.608 Oxygen consumption (10.sup.14 mol s.sup.1) 12.518 2.562 4.886 <0.001 7.462 17.574 R = 0.526*
(212) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Number of TE cells Odds 95% Confidence Observation day Predictive factor Coefficient Standard error ratio P VALUE interval Section 37.299 7.131 5.230 <0.001 23.227 51.372 Day 1 (31 h) Number of blastomeres (2-cell) 10.065 4.970 2.025 0.044 0.257 19.872 Non-uniform blastomeres 3.284 4.407 0.745 0.457 11.981 5.412 Fragmentation (+) 0.813 5.711 0.142 0.887 10.455 12.082 Day 2 (55 h) Number of blastomeres (3-cell to 4-cell) 7.972 9.019 0.884 0.378 25.769 9.825 Number of blastomeres (5-cell to 8-cell) 1.992 6.179 0.322 0.748 14.185 10.202 Non-uniform blastomeres 4.139 4.414 0.938 0.350 12.849 4.570 Fragmentation (+) 11.188 5.214 2.146 0.033 21.476 0.900 Day 7 (168 h) Reached expanded blastocyst stage 15.332 4.617 3.321 0.001 6.221 24.443 Oxygen consumption (10.sup.14 mol s.sup.1) 25.319 5.328 4.752 <0.001 14.804 35.833 R = 0.570*
(213) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 ICM cells % (ICM %) Odds 95% Confidence Observation day Predictive factor Coefficient Standard error ratio P VALUE interval Section 30.568 2.059 14.849 <0.001 26.506 34.630 Day 1 (31 h) Number of blastomeres (2-cell) 3.409 1.473 2.315 0.022 6.315 0.503 Non-uniform blastomeres 0.270 1.285 0.210 0.834 2.806 2.267 Fragmentation (+) 0.842 1.666 0.506 0.614 2.445 4.130 Day 2 (55 h) Number of blastomeres (3-cell to 4-cell) 0.198 2.628 0.075 0.940 4.989 5.384 Number of blastomeres (5-cell to 8-cell) 2.069 1.803 1.148 0.253 1.489 5.626 Non-uniforms blastomeres 0.069 1.289 0.054 0.957 2.612 2.474 Fragmentation (+) 0.687 1.521 0.452 0.652 3.690 2.315 Day 3 (168 h) Reached expanded blastocyst stage 0.592 1.346 0.440 0.660 3.248 2.063 Oxygen consumption (10.sup.14 mol s.sup.1) 0.925 1.553 0.596 0.552 2.139 3.990 R = 0.191
(214) TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Apoptosis positive cells (%) Odds 95% Confidence Observation day Predictive factor Coefficient Standard error ratio P VALUE interval Section 16.614 2.180 7.623 <0.001 12.308 20.920 Day 1 (31 h) Number of blastomeres (2-cell) 1.051 1.837 0.572 0.568 2.578 4.680 Non-uniform blastomeres 1.464 1.409 1.039 0.300 1.319 4.248 Fragmentation (+) 0.227 1.606 0.141 0.888 2.946 3.400 Day 2 (55 h) Number of blastomeres (3-cell to 4-cell) 0.058 2.793 0.021 0.983 5.460 5.577 Number of blastomeres (5-cell to 8-cell) 4.339 2.049 2.118 0.036 8.388 0.291 Non-uniform blastomeres 2.390 1.438 1.662 0.099 0.451 5.232 Fragmentation (+) 4.297 1.340 3.206 0.002 1.649 6.945 Day 7 (168 h) Reached expanded blastocyst stage 1.067 1.471 0.725 0.470 3.974 1.840 Oxygen consumption (10.sup.14 mol s.sup.1) 1.453 1.566 0.928 0.355 4.547 1.641 R = 0.413*
(215) TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Hatching of embroyo from the zona pellucida Standard 95% Confidence Observation day Predictive factor Coefficient error P VALUE Odds ratio interval Day 1 (31 h) Number of blastomeres (2-cell) 1.933 0.568 <0.001 6.91 2.268 21.055 Non-uniform blastomeres 0.538 0.477 0.26 1.71 0.672 4.364 Fragmentation (+) 1.719 0.535 0.001 0.179 0.063 0.511 Day 2 (55 h) Number of blastomeres (3-cell to 4-cell) 1.118 0.897 0.212 0.327 0.056 1.896 Number of blastomeres (5-cell to 8-cell) 0.211 0.7 0.764 0.81 0.205 3.195 Non-Uniform blastomeres 0.099 0.554 0.858 0.905 0.306 2.68 Fragmentation (+) 0.287 0.522 0.583 0.751 0.27 2.088 Day 7 (168 h) Reached expanded blastocyst stage 0.973 0.462 0.035 2.647 1.069 6.552 Oxygen consumption (10.sup.14 mol s.sup.1) 4.39 0.959 <0.001 80.67 12.302 528.997 R = 0.601*
(216) Table 2 shows the presence of a significant correlation of the presence or the absence of fragmentation at 55 hours after fertilization, and the blastocyst stage and oxygen consumption at 168 hours after fertilization with the total number of cells. Based on the results, the selection of an embryo consuming a large amount of oxygen at the expanded blastocyst stage and not undergoing fragmentation at 55 hours after fertilization is inferred to be effective for the selection of an embryo having a large total number of cells.
(217) Table 3 shows that the presence or the absence of fragmentation at 55 hours after fertilization, and the presence of a significant correlation of the blastocyst stage and oxygen consumption at 168 hours after fertilization with the number of ICM cells. Based on the results, the selection of an embryo consuming a large amount of oxygen at the expanded blastocyst stage and not undergoing fragmentation at 55 hours after fertilization is inferred to be effective for the selection of an embryo having the large number of ICM cells.
(218) Table 4 shows the presence of a significant correlation of the number of blastomeres at 31 hours after fertilization, the presence or the absence of fragmentation at 55 hours after fertilization, and the blastocyst stage and oxygen consumption at 168 hours after fertilization with the number of TE cells. Based on the results, the selection of an embryo consuming a large amount of oxygen at the expanded blastocyst stage, exhibiting the developmental stage of 2-cell stage at 31 hours after fertilization, and not undergoing fragmentation at 55 hours after fertilization is inferred to be effective for the selection of an embryo having the large number of TE cells.
(219) Table 5 shows the presence of a significant correlation of the number of blastomeres at 31 hours after fertilization with ICM cell (%) (ICM %). Based on the results, the selection of an embryo exhibiting the developmental stage of 2-cell at (a time point) 31 hours after fertilization is inferred to be effective in order to select an embryo with high ICM %.
(220) Table 6 shows the presence of a significant correlation of the number of blastomeres and the presence or the absence of fragmentation at 55 hours after fertilization with apoptosis positive cells (%). Based on the results, the selection of an embryo exhibiting a developmental stage (5-cell to 8-cell stages) and not undergoing fragmentation at 55 hours after fertilization is inferred to be effective for the selection of an embryo with low apoptosis positive cells (%).
(221) Table 7 shows the presence of a significant correlation of the number of blastomeres and the presence or the absence of fragmentation at 31 hours after fertilization, and the blastocyst stage and oxygen consumption at 168 hours after fertilization with hatching capacity from the zona pellucida. Based on the results, the selection of an embryo consuming a large amount of oxygen at the expanded blastocyst stage and exhibiting a developmental stage of 2-cell stage and not undergoing fragmentation at 31 hours after fertilization is inferred to be effective for the selection of an embryo with high hatching capacity from the zona pellucida.
(222) Examples of measurement results are shown in
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(227) The results of
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Experiment 3
Preliminary Examination of the First Cleavage Time
(229) <Chromosome Number>
(230) Developmental processes were followed using a real-time cell culture observation apparatus. The amounts of oxygen consumed by embryos that had reached the blastocyst stage (early blastocyst or expanded blastocyst) were then analyzed by SECM. Embryos used in this experiment were cattle (Bos taurus) embryos. Chromosome analysis was conducted according to Somfai et al. (2010). After measurement of the amounts of oxygen consumed, embryos were cultured with CR1aa supplemented with 100 ng/ml vinblastine and 5% CS for 17 hours, and then the cell cycle was stopped at the mitotic phase (M phase). Embryos were treated with 0.4 ml of 1% sodium citrate, and 0.02 ml of methanol acetate (1:1) was injected into the same solution for fixation. Ten (10) minutes later, embryos were placed on a slide glass. A small amount (1 l) of acetic acid was added dropwise to the embryos, and then embryos were fixed again with ethanol acetate (1:3). Chromosome samples were air-dried sufficiently and then stained with 2% Giemsa solution for 10 minutes. Chromosome preparations were observed with an optical microscope. Chromosome numbers were analyzed by NIH ImageJ (v.1.40). Regarding all cells analyzed, embryos with 60 chromosomes (58 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes) were determined to be normal and embryos other than such embryos were determined to be abnormal embryos. Based on time lapses and the results of measuring the amounts of oxygen consumed, factors (parameters) involved in chromosome number were analyzed by logistic regression analysis. As a result, the number of blastomeres at the time of completion of first cleavage and the number of blastomeres at the time of completion of third cleavage were found to exhibit a significant correlation (Table 8).
(231) TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Analysis of factors involved in the number of chromosomes Observation Standard chi- 95% 95% day Predictive factor Coefficient error square P VALUE Odds lower limit upper limit Day 1 First cleavage speed 0.57 0.19 8.72 0.003 0.563 0.385 0.825 Number of blastomeres (2-cell) 2.08 0.68 9.52 0.002 8.032 2.138 30.18 Non-uniform blastomeres 0.29 0.62 0.21 0.648 0.752 0.221 2.555 Fragmentation (+) 0.4 0.69 0.34 0.562 1.493 0.386 5.776 Day 2 Number of blastomeres (3-cell to 5-cell) 1.43 0.7 4.17 0.041 0.24 0.061 0.945 Number of blastomeres (8-cell) 0.2 0.59 0.11 0.739 1.216 0.385 3.845 Non-uniform blastomeres 0.04 0.58 0.01 0.941 0.958 0.306 2.995 Fragmentation (+) 0.61 0.78 0.6 0.439 0.545 0.118 2.53 Day 7 Oxygen consumption (10.sup.14 mol s.sup.1) 0.89 0.9 0.97 0.324 2.441 0.415 0.825 R = 0.54129
(232) The percentage of normal embryos was 16.7% for embryos that had performed cleavage at 27.25 hours after fertilization or later. This was significantly lower than the percentage (55.0% to 72.4%) of normal embryos for embryos that had performed cleavage within 27 hours after fertilization (Table 9 and
(233) TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 Time (h) of Number of Normal first cleavage N normal embryos embryos (%) 24 12 8 66.7 24-25 32 22 68.8 25-26 29 21 72.4 26-27 20 11 55.0 27< 18 3 16.7
<Gene Expression>
(234) Developmental processes were followed using a real-time cell culture observation apparatus. The amounts of oxygen consumed by embryos that had reached the blastocyst stage (early blastocyst or expanded blastocyst) were then analyzed by SECM. In addition, embryos used in this experiment were cattle (Bos taurus) embryos. After measurement of the amounts of oxygen consumed, each embryo was added into 50 l of an RNA extract (Arcturus) and then cultured at 42 C. for 30 minutes. Total RNA was extracted using a PicoPure RNA Isolation Kit (Arcturus) according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. RevaTra Ace qPCR RT Kit (Toyobo Bio) was used for reverse transcription to cDNA. Quantitative real-time RT-PCR was performed using StepOnePlus. The reaction conditions for Real-time PCR are as follows: 1 cycle of a reaction at 95 C. for 20 seconds, 43 cycles of a reaction at 95 C. for 3 seconds, a reaction at 60 C. for 10 seconds and a reaction at 72 C. for 20 seconds. The relative gene expression levels of genes (AKR1B1. IGF2R. IFN-tau, PLAC8, and CDX2) were calculated using H2AFZ (SEQ ID NO: 15) as an internal standard. Based on time lapses and the results of measuring the amounts of oxygen consumed, factors (parameters) involved in each gene expression were analyzed by multiple regression analysis. As a result, the time of the completion of first cleavage and the number of blastomeres were found to exhibit a significant correlation (Table 10 and Table 11) with IGF2R gene (SEQ ID NO: 13) expression and IFN-tau gene (SEQ ID NO: 14) expression. As the time of the completion of first cleavage was prolonged, the expression levels of IGF2 and IFN-tau (relative expression levels when the expression level of H2AFZ is designated as 1) decreased (Table 12 and
(235) The GeneBank Accession No. of each gene, the sequences of the primer set comprising a forward primer and a reverse primer used for PCR amplification of each gene using cDNA as a template, and the size of a fragment amplified using each primer set are shown in Table 13.
(236) TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 Analysis of factors involved in IGF2R gene expression level Observation 95% lower 95% upper day Predictive factor Coefficient Standard error t P value limit limit Day 1 Section 1.664216 0.578774 2.875417 0.005798 0.503343 2.825089 First cleavage speed 0.05532 0.027302 2.02628 0.047781 0.11008 0.00056 Number of blastomeres (2-cell) 0.00556 0.108092 0.051435 0.959172 0.21124 0.222364 Non-uniform blastomeres 0.15758 0.09152 1.72182 0.090935 0.34115 0.025985 Fragmentation (+) 0.022328 0.107436 0.207828 0.836159 0.19316 0.237818 Day 2 Number of blastomeres (3-cell to 5-cell) 0.06212 0.22072 0.28142 0.779482 0.50482 0.380593 Number of blastomeres (8-cell) 0.16087 0.097267 1.65393 0.104054 0.35596 0.03422 Non-uniform blastomeres 0.164481 0.129802 1.267169 0.210635 0.09587 0.424831 Fragmentation (+) 0.195535 0.16276 1.201371 0.234948 0.13092 0.521991 Day 7 Oxygen consumption (10.sup.14 mol s.sup.1) 0.005523 0.149779 0.036874 0.970724 0.29489 0.305941 R = 0.470904
(237) TABLE-US-00011 TABLE 11 Analysis of factors involved in IFN-tau gene expression level Observation Standard 95% 95% day Predictive factor Coefficient error t P value lower limit upper limit Day 1 Section 1.348991 0.526841 2.560527 0.013336 0.292282 2.405701 First cleavage speed 0.0642 0.024852 2.58325 0.012583 0.11405 0.01435 Number of blastomeres (2-cell) 0.213821 0.098393 2.173135 0.03426 0.01647 0.411171 Non-uniform blastomeres 0.115433 0.083308 1.385611 0.171669 0.05166 0.282528 Fragmentation (+) 0.033742 0.097796 0.345027 0.73144 0.16241 0.229897 Day 2 Number of blastomeres (3-cell to 5-cell) 0.080495 0.200915 0.400642 0.690295 0.32249 0.483479 Number of blastomeres (8-cell) 0.058957 0.088539 0.665893 0.508367 0.11863 0.236544 Non-uniform blastomeres 0.00876 0.118155 0.0741 0.94121 0.24574 0.228234 Fragmentation (+) 0.069701 0.148156 0.470456 0.639959 0.22746 0.366864 Day 7 Oxygen consumption (10.sup.14 mol s.sup.1) 0.13359 0.136339 0.97984 0.331616 0.40705 0.139871 R = 0.550479
(238) TABLE-US-00012 TABLE 12 Mean relative Time (h) of expression level Standard deviation first cleavage IGF2R IFN-tau IGF2R IFN-tau 24 0.808056199 0.373663383 0.339397503 0.221325214 24-25 0.667286019 0.307488387 0.28324477 0.275255565 25-26 0.628273214 0.252575889 0.335132174 0.146115988 26-27 0.502522301 0.220931641 0.43761439 0.164729878 27< 0.438219768 0.150608739 0.310875557 0.129144723
(239) TABLE-US-00013 TABLE13 Amplifi- cation GeneBank Primersequence(5-3) size Gene Accessionno. F:Forward,R:Reverse (bp) CDX2 XM_871005 F:GCCACCATGTACGTGAGCTAC (SEQIDNO1) 140 R:ACATGGTATCCGCCGTAGTC (SEQIDNO2) INF-T X65539 F:TCCATGAGATGCTCCAGCAGT (SEQIDNO3) 103 R:TGTTGGAGCCCAGTGCAGA (SEQIDNO4) IGF2R NM_174352.2 F:GCTGCGGTGTGCCAAGTGAAAAAG (SEQIDNO5) 201 R:AGCCCCTCTGCCATTGTTACCT (SEQIDNO6) PLAC8 NP_001070455.1 F:CGGTGTTCCAGAGGTTTTTCC (SEQIDNO7) 163 R:AAGATGCCAGTCTGCCAGTCA (SEQIDNO8) AKR1B1 NM_001012519.1 F:CGTGATCCCCAAGTCAGTGA (SEQIDNO9) 152 R:AATCCCTGTGGGAGGCACA (SEQIDNO10) H2AFZ NM_174809 F:ACAGCTGTCCAGTGTTGGTG (SEQIDNO11) 125 R:GCAGAAATTTGGTTGGTTGG (SEQIDNO12)
Experiment 4
Relationship Between Four Indicators and Conception Rate
(240) Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were collected from Japanese Black cattle by transvaginal ovum pick up (OPU). After 22 hours of in vitro maturation culture (IVM), in vitro fertilization (IVF) was performed. Developmental processes after IVF were observed using a real-time cell culture observation apparatus. The amounts of oxygen consumed by embryos that had reached the blastocyst stage (early blastocyst or expanded blastocyst) were then analyzed by SECM. Embryos were selected using the indicators listed below and then implanted into foster parents. On days 30 and 60 after embryo implantation, the presence or the absence of conception was confirmed by ultrasonic diagnosis.
(241) TABLE-US-00014 TABLE 14 Number of implanted Conception Conception Stage Code Indicator embryos (60 days) rate (%) BL or 1-2 none 22 7 31.8 a ExBL Ex 1 none 14 6 42.9 ab BL or 1-2 #1 20 7 35.0 a ExBL BL or 1-2 #2 19 10 52.6 ab ExBL BL or 1-2 #3 19 8 42.1 ab ExBL BL or 1-2 #4 15 8 53.3 ab ExBL BL or #1-#4 12 9 75.0 b ExBL combination
(242) Stage: BL=blastocyst; and ExBL=expanded blastocyst, and Code are as defined in Robertson I, Nelson RE (1998) Certification and identification of the embryo. In: D. A. Stringfellow and S. M. Seidel. Editors, Manual of the international embryo transfer society, IETS, Savoy, Ill. 103-116. Specifically, Code 1 indicates a blastocyst or an expanded blastocyst wherein living cells accounted for 85% or more of all cells and Code 2 indicates a blastocyst or an expanded blastocyst wherein living cells accounted for 50% or more of all cells. Code 1-2 means Code 1 or 2.
(243) Indicator #1: the time taken from fertilization to the completion of first cleavage is 27 hours.
(244) Indicator #2: the embryo is a 2-cell embryo and no fragmentation is observed at 31 hours after fertilization (upon completion of initial cleavage).
(245) Indicator #3: the embryo is a 6-cell, 7-cell, or 8-cell embryo and no fragmentation is observed at 55 hours after fertilization (upon completion of third cleavage).
(246) Indicator #4: the amount of oxygen consumed per single embryo at 168 hours after fertilization (the early blastocyst stage, the blastocyst stage, or the expanded blastocyst stage) is 0.9110.sup.14 mol s.sup.1 or more.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
(247) 1: side wall, 2: bottom wall, 3: cell holding section, 4: microwells, 5: inner wall, 6: bottom face of microwell, 10: culture vessel, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, and 1200: the embryo selection apparatus, 740, 840, 1140, and 1240: embryo selection system, 670, 770, 870, 970, 1070, 1170, and 1270: determination unit, 610, 710, 810, 908, 1006, 1108, and 1208: analysis unit, 606, 706, and 806: 1.sup.st indicator determination section, 607, 707, and 807: 2.sup.nd indicator determination section, 608, 708, and 808: 3.sup.rd indicator determination section, 609, 709, and 809: 4.sup.th indicator determination section, 750, 850, 1150, and 1250: image pickup apparatus, 760, 860, 1160, and 1260: apparatus for measuring the amount of oxygen consumed, S2001: determination step. S2002: analysis step
(248) All publications, patents, and patent applications cited herein are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.