Live birth after autograft of ovarian tissue cryopreserved during childhood

Hum Reprod. 2015 Sep;30(9):2107-9. doi: 10.1093/humrep/dev128. Epub 2015 Jun 9.

Abstract

Ovarian insufficiency is a major long-term adverse event, following the administration of a myeloablative conditioning regimen, and occurring in >80% of children and adolescents receiving such treatment for malignant or non-malignant disease. Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue is currently offered to preserve the fertility of these young patients. At least 35 live births have been reported after transplantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue in adult patients, but the procedure remains unproven for ovarian tissue harvested at a prepubertal or pubertal age. We report here the first live birth after autograft of cryopreserved ovarian tissue in a woman with primary ovarian failure after a myeloablative conditioning regimen as part of a hematopoietic stem cell transplantation performed for homozygous sickle-cell anemia at age 14 years. This first report of successful fertility restoration after the graft of ovarian tissue cryopreserved before menarche offers reassuring evidence for the feasibility of the procedure when performed during childhood.

Keywords: childhood; fertility preservation; live birth; ovarian tissue cryopreservation; transplantation.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Anemia, Sickle Cell / therapy
  • Autografts / transplantation*
  • Cryopreservation*
  • Female
  • Fertility Preservation / methods*
  • Humans
  • Live Birth*
  • Myeloablative Agonists / adverse effects
  • Ovary / transplantation*
  • Pregnancy
  • Primary Ovarian Insufficiency / chemically induced
  • Transplantation, Autologous

Substances

  • Myeloablative Agonists