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In vivo proof-of-principle for the therapeutic ablation of leader cells to achieve sustained tumour regression and chemosensitisation in ovarian cancer

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posted on 2024-12-11, 11:01 authored by Brittany Rae Doran
Epithelial ovarian cancer is highly lethal with limited effective treatment options in late stages. A subset of ovarian cancer cells, called leader cells, drive cancer spread and contribute to chemotherapy resistance. This thesis investigated the impact of combining leader cell targeting with the chemotherapy drug, carboplatin in a novel mouse model of ovarian cancer. It demonstrated that combined leader cell targeting with carboplatin reduced tumour burden and improved the anti-tumour immune response, therefore could be a promising strategy for treatment of advanced epithelial ovarian cancer.

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Principal supervisor

Maree Bilandzic

Additional supervisor 1

Amy Wilson

Additional supervisor 2

Laura Moffitt

Additional supervisor 3

Andrew Stephens

Additional supervisor 4

Magdalena Plebanski

Year of Award

2024

Department, School or Centre

Molecular and Translational Sciences

Additional Institution or Organisation

Hudson Institute of Medical Research

Campus location

Australia

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

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