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Advances in the mechanisms related to follicle loss after frozen-thawed ovarian tissue transplantation

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TRANSPLANT IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 81, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.trim.2023.101935

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Fertility preservation; Ovarian transplantation; Primordial follicle activation; Loss of follicles; Pyroptosis

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Ovaries are important organs in women, and ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation technology can solve fertility problems and improve endocrine issues. However, follicle loss after transplantation is a key challenge that requires further research on its mechanisms.
Ovaries are important reproductive and endocrine organs in women. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation technology can not only solve the fertility problems of patients, but also may improve female endocrine problems. This is particularly important for patients in urgent need of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and for women with prepubertal malignant tumors. However, follicle loss after freeze-thawing is a key challenge for effective ovarian tissue transplantation and leads to poor transplant outcomes. Therefore, it is crucial to elucidate the mechanisms underlying follicle loss after transplantation. This paper reviews current research on the mechanisms of follicle loss after frozen-thawed ovarian tissue transplantation, including the activation, apoptosis, and pyroptosis mechanisms of primordialfollicles. Further, it highlights the requirement of more experimental studies for improving ovarian tissue transplantation methods.

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