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Published on: January 28, 2020
Human-Derived Model Systems in Gynecological Cancer Research
Kadi Lõhmussaar1, Matteo Boretto1, Hans Clevers1
1Hubrecht Institute, Royal Netherlands Academy of Art and Sciences and University Medical Center Utrecht, Uppsalalaan 8, 3584CM Utrecht, The Netherlands; Cancer Genomics Netherlands, Oncode Institute, 3584CG, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
The human female reproductive tract (FRT) is a complex system that combines series of organs, including ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, vagina, and vulva; each of which possesses unique cellular characteristics and functions. This versatility, in turn, allows for the development of a wide range of epithelial gynecological cancers with distinct features. Thus, reliable model systems are required to better understand the diverse mechanisms involved in the regional pathogenesis of the reproductive tract and improve treatment strategies. Here, we review the current human-derived model systems available to study the multitude of gynecological cancers, including ovarian, endometrial, cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancer, and the recent advances in the push towards personalized therapy.

