Preparing for preimplantation genetic diagnosis in France

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Viville, Stephane | Messaddeq, Nadia | Flori, Elisabeth | Gerlinger, Pierre

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Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) allows the detection of genetic defects before implantation, thus circumventing the possible need for abortion. France's current legislation allows the practice of PGD under certain circumstances which include the prerequisite agreement of the French health authority. Unfortunately, to enact the pending 'bioethical law', voted in July 1994, a decree still needs to be published. So, for the moment, although we know that PGD should be authorized, its practice is currently impossible in France. In order to prepare for licensing, we are setting up the relevant technologies, by performing biopsy on mouse embryos and fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) experiments on human lymphoblast cells. We briefly describe the French legal situation with regard to PGD and the work we have performed in this context to obtain the licensing to offer PGD to patients. After a period of preparation, 95.9% of biopsies were successful and up to 95.4% of the biopsied blastomeres were properly spread onto slides. Biopsied and control mouse embryos were reimplanted into pseudopregnant females and similar birth rates were obtained (34.4 and 30.9% respectively). In these experiments we noticed a birth delay of 12-24 h for the biopsied embryos compared with the controls. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy of the biopsied embryos allowed assessment of the hole made by the Tyrode's acid. By intercrossing adults derived from biopsied embryos for two successive generations, it was shown that the biopsy did not generate defects affecting their reproductive ability. FISH experiments were performed using specific probes for chromosomes X, Y and 1 on nuclei spread by a conventional protocol or a Tween/HCl blastomere spreading protocol; in the latter case, slides with 1-5 cells were prepared. A similar percentage of correct X,Y,1,1 signal was obtained from all three types of spreading, varying from 85.5 to 89.9%.

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