Three cell line mosaicism involving structural and numerical abnormalities of chromosome 18 in a 3.5-year-old girl: 47,XX,+18/47,XX,+del(18)(q22)/46,XX
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Three cell line mosaicism involving structural and numerical abnormalities of chromosome 18 in a 3.5-year-old girl: 47,XX,+18/47,XX,+del(18)(q22)/46,XX
Abstract
We report on a 3.5-year-old girl with a mosaic karyotype including full trisomy 18, normal cells and a majority of cells with partial trisomy involving an extra chromosome 18 deleted at band q22. She had cardiac and CNS anomalies, dysmorphic facial features failure to thrive and developmental delay. A gastrostomy tube was placed at 2 years of age. The combination of improved nutrition and optimal developmental therapy has led to her sitting supported, attempting to stand and enhancement of her cognitive and non-verbal communication abilities. Molecular investigation of the patient and her parents using microsatellite analysis has led to the conclusion that, as expected, the additional copy of chromosome 18 constituting the full trisomic cell line is maternal meiosis I in origin. The data, however, indicate that in the trisomic cell line containing the deleted chromosome 18q, the structurally abnormal 18 was of paternal origin. We think this case is the first described with both structural and numerical trisomic mosaicism involving chromosome 18 in a liveborn infant. We propose a mechanism of origin and review the literature, comparing the clinical presentation of this case with individuals having full or partial trisomy 18.
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