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No evidence for chromosomal mosaicism in multiple tissues of 10 patients with 45 XO Turner syndrome
Authors:Jane L.  Burns   Judith G.  Hall   Ellen  Powers   James B.  Callis Holger  Hoehn
Affiliation:Departments of Pediatrics, Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington School of Medicine and Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, U. S. A.
Abstract:Why the frequency of spontaneous abortions among monosomy X conceptuses is 98 % while the postnatal course of Turner syndrome is relatively benign has not been understood. One explanation could be that mosaicism for a euploid cell line confers viability and that those 2 % of 45, XO zygotes surviving in utero have some degree of mosaicism. We thus reasoned that if the non-mosaic 45, XO karyotype is lethal, a thorough study of living Turner syndrome patients might reveal a much higher frequency of mosaicism than the 30–40 % reported. Ten adult women with a 45 , XO leukocyte karyotype were investigated, looking at five tissue types from all three germ layers: buccal mucosa and hair from ectoderm, urinary epithelium from endoderm and ectoderm, and lymphocytes and skin fibroblasts from mesoderm. We were unable to confirm mosaicism in these patients, although in 2 out of 10 there was the suggestion of a small percentage of euploid cells in skin and blood karyotypes.
Keywords:Mosaicism    non-mosaicism    Turner syndrome    45, XO.
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