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Identification of genes differentially expressed in granulosa cells from women with high vs. low ovarian responsiveness

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  • Alexa Medica

  • Matthew E. Kim

  • Wei-Ting Hung

  • Abhishek Sohni

  • Antoni Duleba

  • Kun Tan

  • Miles F. Wilkinson

  • June 10, 2026

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    RNA sequencing identified 291 genes downregulated in granulosa cells from poor ovarian responders compared to normal responders.

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    Downregulated genes in poor responders are linked to pro-proliferation functions and DNA damage-response mechanisms.

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    Upregulated genes in poor responders include those associated with apoptosis and ovarian malignancy.

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    Weighted gene co-expression analysis revealed six gene modules correlated with the poor ovarian response phenotype.

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    The study provides insights into potential pathways to improve IVF outcomes for women with weak ovarian responses.

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