A de novo complex chromosomal rearrangement with nine breakpoints characterised by FISH in a boy with mild mental retardation, developmental delay, short stature and microcephaly |
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Authors: | Christine A Joyce,José Carlos Cabral de Almeida,Antonio Abí lio Santa Rose,Patricia Correia,Lú cia Moraes,Elenice Bastos, Juan Llerena Jr |
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Affiliation: | Wessex Regional Genetics Laboratory, Salisbury District Hospital, Wiltshire, UK. |
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Abstract: | ![]() A de novo complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving chromosomes 1, 6, 7, 15 and Y was detected in a boy with mental retardation, short stature, and microcephaly. Fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) with whole chromosome painting libraries, band-specific cosmids and telomeric probes was essential for the characterisation of the rearrangement. The CCR was shown to be the result of at least nine chromosomal breaks and involved the alternating insertion of two segments of the short arm of chromosome 1 and two segments of the long arm of chromosome 6 into a novel derived chromosome 7. A non-reciprocal translocation between the distal short arm of the same chromosome 7 and the distal long arm of the Y chromosome was also found, together with a paracentric inversion of the long arm of chromosome 15. The only detectable imbalance was a deletion of the heterochromatic Yq telomeric region. FISH investigations in this case have revealed an additional complexity in this CCR, which has implications for reproductive risk assessment and genetic counselling. |
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Keywords: | balanced translocation complex chromosome rearrangement fluorescence in situ hybridisation mental retardation |
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