S. Mastenbroek PhD

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PhD S. Mastenbroek

Positions
Research Associate, MD-PhD
Main activities
Patient care, Research
Specialisation
Clinical Embryologist
Focus of research

Dr. Sebastiaan Mastenbroek is an Assistant Professor and one of the Clinical Embryologists of the Center for Reproductive Medicine of the Amsterdam UMC.

An important focus of his research has been Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS). Publication of his RCT on PGS in the New England Journal of Medicine started a fiercely debated controversy on the use of PGS as it showed that the technique actually lowered pregnancy rates after IVF instead of increasing them. He actively participated in this debate and published research that provided technical as well as biological reasons for the inefficacy of PGS.

In recent years his research focusses on early human development, improvement of human preimplantation embryo quality, assisted reproductive techniques, and evidence based laboratory practice. He supervised multiple randomized clinical trials. One of these trials demonstrated one embryo culture medium to be superior to another in terms of live birth rate after IVF, but it also demonstrated, for the first time by means of a large RCT, that there was a difference in birth weight of the children born after using these two media. He aims to find biological plausibility for the clinical outcomes of the trials. Like the transcriptome analysis of single embryos that demonstrated increased apoptosis pathways in the medium that resulted in less pregnancies. Furthermore, he aims to increase the basic understanding of human embryo development and implantation. His group demonstrated that high-quality human preimplantation embryos actively stimulate decidualized human endometrial stromal cell migration to increase their chances of successful implantation. They then identified the factor responsible for this newly discovered communication between embryo and endometrium.

He is a board member of the SAF foundation (stichting-saf.nl), chair of the LSFD laboratory working group, board member of the special interest group ART of the Dutch Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, board member of the Amsterdam Reproduction and Development Research Institute, associate editor of Human Reproduction Open, editor of the Cochrane Gynaecology and Fertility Group, and chair of the Science Committee of the Dutch Society for Clinical Embryology.

 

ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-7550-2924

Key publications
  • Mastenbroek Sebastiaan, Twisk Moniek, van Echten-Arends Jannie, Sikkema-Raddatz Birgit, Korevaar Johanna C., Verhoeve Harold R., Vogel Niels E. A., Arts Eus G. J. M., de Vries Jan W. A., Bossuyt Patrick M., Buys Charles H. C. M., Heineman Maas Jan, Repping Sjoerd, van der Veen Fulco In vitro fertilization with preimplantation genetic screening New England journal of medicine 2007;357 (1):9-17 [PubMed]
  • Kleijkers Sander H. M., Mantikou Eleni, Slappendel Els, Consten Dimitri, van Echten-Arends Jannie, Wetzels Alex M., van Wely Madelon, Smits Luc J. M., van Montfoort Aafke P. A., Repping Sjoerd, Dumoulin John C. M., Mastenbroek Sebastiaan Influence of embryo culture medium (G5 and HTF) on pregnancy and perinatal outcome after IVF: a multicenter RCT Human reproduction (Oxford, England) 2016;31 (10):2219-2230 [PubMed]
  • Tarahomi M, Vaz F M, Straalen J P van, Schrauwen F A P, Wely M van, Hamer G, Repping S, Mastenbroek S The composition of human preimplantation embryo culture media and their stability during storage and culture Human reproduction (Oxford, England) 2019;34 (8):1450-1461 [PubMed]
  • Berkhout R. P., Lambalk C. B., Huirne J., Mijatovic V., Repping S., Hamer G., Mastenbroek S. High-quality human preimplantation embryos actively influence endometrial stromal cell migration Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics 2018;35 (4):659–667 [PubMed]
  • Zaat Tjitske, Mol Femke, van Wely Madelon, Wilkinson Jack, Mastenbroek Sebastiaan Fresh versus frozen blastocyst transfer Lancet 2019;394 (10205):1227 [PubMed]
All Publications
Research programmes

PhD S. Mastenbroek (Reproduction & Development - Human Reproduction - Clinical Embryology)

  Our research focusses on clinical and basic aspects of human reproductive biology.

Prof. PhD S. Repping (Reproduction & Development -- Human Reproduction)

Prof. PhD F. van der Veen (Reproduction and development])

Current PhD Candidates
  • M.A.J. Smits
  • M.S. Zagers