2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-013-0119-6
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A non-mosaic isodicentric Y chromosome resulting from breakage and fusion at the Yq pseudo-autosomal region in a fetus

Abstract: The dicentric Y chromosomes are the most commonly found in the structural aberration of Y chromosome. If the dicentric chromosome has completely symmetric arms, it is considered an isodicentric chromosome. The sites of breakage and fusion at Yp and Yq are variable, but breakage and fusion at the pseudo-autosomal region has never been reported. Herein we reported identification de novo isodicentric (Yq12) in a fetus. The fusion occurred at Yq pseudo-autosomal region very close the telomere and resulted in dupli… Show more

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“…As reported previously, idic Y chromosome often presents as a mosaic with 45,X cell line due to their mitotic instability [2, 16, 18]. In present case, the variable ratio between 45,X and 46,X,idic(Y) in primary cells and 8-days-cultured cells might lead to the inconsistent implications of QF-PCR, aCGH and karyotyping.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…As reported previously, idic Y chromosome often presents as a mosaic with 45,X cell line due to their mitotic instability [2, 16, 18]. In present case, the variable ratio between 45,X and 46,X,idic(Y) in primary cells and 8-days-cultured cells might lead to the inconsistent implications of QF-PCR, aCGH and karyotyping.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The sex chromosomes contain many nonallellic genes and play an important role during the development of germ cells. PAR genes of XY chromosomes are dosage sensitive and hence CNVs (deletions or duplications) of PARs can result in under‐ or overexpression of genes and could lead to pathological phenotype (Kuan et al, ). There are many genes in the regions of Yp11.31‐Yqter (Table ), such as SRY and the genes in the region of AZF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, no evidence of mosaicism was observed in this patient. Nonmosaic idic(Y) is very rare and there are only few reports up to now (DesGroseilliers, Beaulieu, Brochu, Lemyre, & Lemieux, 2006;Genuardi et al, 1995;Kuan, Su, Chen, Kuo, & Kuo, 2013;Robinson et al, 1999;Sasagawa et al, 1996). And most cases are idic (Yq).…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, isodicentric Y chromosomes appear to be either monocentric ordicentric depending on the intercentromeric distance [22]. If the intercentromeric distance is small enough, the two active centromeres could behave as one centromere [23]. In some cases, isodicentric Y chromosomes with one or two constrictions could coexist in one specimen [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%