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. 1989 Jan-Feb;16(1):9-13.
doi: 10.1080/03014468900000112.

Effect of sex chromosome aneuploidy on growth of human skin fibroblasts in cell culture

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Effect of sex chromosome aneuploidy on growth of human skin fibroblasts in cell culture

J Varrela et al. Ann Hum Biol. 1989 Jan-Feb.
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Abstract

Growth of human skin fibroblast lines with sex chromosome aneuploidy was studied in cell culture. Two lines were derived from individuals with 45,X and two from individuals with 47,XYY chromosome constitution. The aneuploid cell lines were compared with normal skin fibroblasts derived from age-matched same-sex siblings. To ensure similar conditions in culture, each study-control pair was treated simultaneously and equally in all steps. Growth in both 45,X cell cultures slowed down earlier than in control cultures. One of the 47,XYY cultures grew faster and the other at a similar speed to the control culture. Thus, the 45,X cell lines seemed to have lesser, and one of the 47,XYY cell lines greater, growth potential than the 46,XX and 46,XY cells, respectively. These differences in the final cell numbers may relate to changes in the rate of cell division of the aneuploid cell lines. However, the results do not support the hypothesis that an increasing number of sex chromosomes decreases the rate of cell division.

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