Publications by authors named "Lotte L Eijkenboom"

Restoration of fertility by autologous transplantation of ovarian cortex tissue in former cancer patients may lead to the reintroduction of malignancy via the graft. Pharmacological ex vivo purging of ovarian cortex fragments prior to autotransplantation may reduce the risk of reseeding the cancer. In this study we have investigated the capacity of Everolimus (EVE), an inhibitor of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling pathway, to eradicate Ewing's sarcoma (ES) from ovarian tissue by a short-term ex vivo treatment.

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Study Question: Is it possible to eliminate metastasized cancer cells from ovarian cortex fragments prior to autotransplantation without compromising the ovarian tissue or follicles?

Summary Answer: Ex vivo pharmacological inhibition of YAP/TAZ by Verteporfin enabled us to efficiently eradicate experimentally induced small tumours, derived from leukaemia and rhabdomyosarcoma, from human ovarian tissue fragments.

What Is Known Already: Autotransplantation of ovarian tissue fragments that contain metastasized tumour cells may reintroduce the malignancy to the recipient. In order to enhance safety for the patient there is a strong need for protocols that effectively purges the ovarian tissue from malignant cells ex vivo prior to transplantation, without compromising ovarian tissue integrity.

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