Forty-eight new cases with infertility due to balanced chromosomal rearrangements: Detailed molecular cytogenetic analysis of the 90 involved breakpoints
A molecular cytogenetic study was performed on 48 infertile patients who were identified as carriers of balanced translocations (40 cases), inversions (6 cases) or insertions (2 cases) by means of banding cytogenetics. Cases with a Robertsonian translocation or pericentric inversion 2 or 9 were not...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of molecular medicine 2007-06, Vol.19 (6), p.855-864 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A molecular cytogenetic study was performed on 48 infertile patients who
were identified as carriers of balanced translocations (40 cases), inversions
(6 cases) or insertions (2 cases) by means of banding cytogenetics. Cases with
a Robertsonian translocation or pericentric inversion 2 or 9 were not included.
In summary, 100 break-events occurred in these patients, and 90 different chromosomal
regions were involved. Thus, this study confirmed the presence of abnormal karyotypes
in a subgroup of patients seeking infertility treatment. Breaks were demonstrated
to appear preferentially in GTG-light bands in these patients. Furthermore, the
observed breakpoints were associated with genomic regions prone to instability
due to the presence of segmental duplications. Nonetheless, further detailed molecular
analysis will be necessary in the future to characterize the mechanisms and genetic
basis for this phenomenon. |
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ISSN: | 1107-3756 1791-244X |
DOI: | 10.3892/ijmm.19.6.855 |