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Cytogenetic and genomic analysis of a patient with turner syndrome and t(2;12): a case report
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Palabras clave
Turner syndrome
Reciprocal translocation
Cytogenetics
Genetic mapping arrays
FISH
Clasificación UNESCO
2409 Genética
2414 Microbiología
Fecha de publicación
2020
Editor
Molecular Cytogenetics
Citación
Leone, P.E. [et al.] (2020) Cytogenetic and genomic analysis of a patient with turner syndrome and t(2;12): a case report. Molecular Cytogenetics, 13(1), pp. 1-9. doi: 10.1186/s13039-020-00515-0
Resumen
Background: Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder that afects women. It is caused by an absent or incomplete X chromosome, which can be presented in mosaicism or not. There are 12 cases of Turner syndrome patients who present structural alterations in autosomal chromosomes.
Case presentation: The present case report describes a patient with a reciprocal, maternally inherited translocation between chromosomes 2 and 12 with a mosaicism of X monosomy 45,X,t(2;12)(p13;q24)[95]/46,XX,t(2;12)(p13;q24) [5]. Through genetic mapping arrays, altered genes in the patient were determined within the 23 chromosome pairs. These genes were associated with the patient’s clinical features using a bioinformatics tool
Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the frst case in which a translocation (2;12) is reported in a patient with Turner syndrome and confrmed by conventional cytogenetics, FISH and molecular genetics. Clinical features of our patient are closely related with the loss of one X chromosome, however mild intellectual disability can be likely explained by autosomal genes. The presence of familial translocations was a common fnding, thus emphasizing the need for familiar testing for further genetic counselling.
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10.1186/s13039-020-00515-0
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