Severe phenotype resulting from an active ring X chromosome in a female with a complex karyotype: characterisation and replication study.

Autor: Stavropoulou, C, Mignon, C, Delobel, B, Moncla, A, Depetris, D, Croquette, M F, Mattei, M G
Zdroj: Journal of Medical Genetics; Nov1998, Vol. 35 Issue 11, p932-938, 7p, 1 Color Photograph, 2 Black and White Photographs, 2 Diagrams
Abstrakt: We report on the characterisation of a complex chromosome rearrangement, 46,X,del(Xq)/47,X,del(Xq),+r(X), in a female newborn with multiple malformations. Cytogenetic and molecular methods showed that the del(Xq) contains the XIST locus and is non-randomly inactivated in all metaphases. The tiny r(X) chromosome gave a positive FISH signal with UBE1, ZXDA, and MSN cosmid probes, but not with a XIST cosmid probe. Moreover, it has an active status, as shown by a very short (three hour) terminal BrdU pulse followed by fluorescent anti-BrdU antibody staining. The normal X is of paternal origin and both rearranged chromosomes originate from the same maternal chromosome. We suggest that both abnormal chromosomes result from the three point breakage of a maternal isodicentric idic(X)(q21.1). Finally, the phenotype of our patient is compared to other published cases and, despite the absence of any 45,X clone, it appears very similar to those with a 45,X/46,X,r(X) karyotype where the tiny r(X) is active. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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