The association of skewed X chromosome inactivation with aneuploidy in humans
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The association of skewed X chromosome inactivation with aneuploidy in humans
Abstract
Recently, we reported that skewed X chromosome inactivation (XCI) was more common in women who had experienced a trisomic pregnancy as compared to control women. Rather than an overall shift in the distribution of skewing there appears to only be an excess of extreme (= 95%) skewing. Further analysis of our data reveals that the increase in skewed XCI is dependent on which chromosome is involved in the trisomy and how many trisomies the woman has experienced, although sample sizes in each group are small. In this review we discuss limitations of the commonly used assays of XCI, which use measurements of DNA methylation to infer skewing patterns, and review the data based on current knowledge of the causes of XCI skewing. Gonadal mosaicism, premature aging, loss of methylation at some CpGs, and X-linked mutations can all be considered as potential mechanisms explaining both increased risk of trisomy and skewed XCI. While further research is needed to evaluate the role of each of these, the association of trisomy with apparent skewed XCI in the mother offers new opportunities to clarify the risk factors for and causes of the high incidence of aneuploidy in human females.
Copyright 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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