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Sex chromosome mosaicism in couples undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Authors:Morel F  Gallon F  Amice V  Le Bris M-J  Le Martelot M T  Roche S  Valéri A  Derrien V  Herry A  Amice J  De Braekeleer M
Affiliation:Faculté de Médecine, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown an increased frequency of constitutional chromosome aberrations in male and female partners of couples examined prior to ICSI. We conducted a cohort study to determine whether there was an increase in numerical sex chromosome mosaicism among couples undergoing ICSI compared with fertile couples. METHODS: Cytogenetic investigations were performed in 228 females and 208 males seen for ICSI between January 1997 and March 2001. They were matched to control females and males. RESULTS: Sex chromosome loss or gain was observed in at least one cell from 24.1% of ICSI women in comparison with 22% of controls (not significant). A significant difference between these two groups was found when X chromosome loss in at least two cells was considered, 9.6% for ICSI females versus 4.8% for controls (P = 0.01). No significant difference was observed between male groups concerning loss or gain of the X or Y chromosome. CONCLUSION: Our results support previously published studies indicating that the loss of an X chromosome in a single cell in females undergoing ICSI is probably an artefact. However, they suggest that a woman could have true sex chromosome mosaicism when two 45,X0 cells are found.
Keywords:chromosomal abnormality/cytogenetics/ICSI/sex chromosome mosaicism
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