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Case Reports
. 1986 May;38(5):741-50.

Inherited X-chromosome inverted tandem duplication in a male traced to a grandparental mitotic error

Case Reports

Inherited X-chromosome inverted tandem duplication in a male traced to a grandparental mitotic error

S Schwartz et al. Am J Hum Genet. 1986 May.

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  • Am J Hum Genet 1987 Mar;40(3):297

Abstract

A male infant was referred for cytogenetic evaluation because of dysmorphic features and developmental delay. In both lymphocytes and skin fibroblasts, a modal number of 46 chromosomes was obtained with an obvious elongation of the long arm of the X chromosome (Xq+). Studies of seven members in 3 generations of this family showed that the proband's mother, sister, and maternal grandmother were phenotypically normal carriers of this abnormal X chromosome. High resolution GTG- and RBG-banding defined the extra chromatin material as an inverted duplication of Xq21----Xq24. This was supported by an approximate twofold increase in alpha-galactosidase A activity, localized to Xq21----q24, observed in the proband's lymphocytes and fibroblasts. BrdU-incorporation studies of the mother's lymphocytes showed the abnormal X to be late replicating in all 100 cells studied and normal alpha-galactosidase A levels. Cytogenetic analysis of the maternal grandmother revealed cytogenetic mosaicism with one cell line containing the abnormal X (37%), and the other, a normal female karyotype (63%). This family is instructive since: (1) it represents only the second case of a dysmorphic male demonstrating a confirmed interstitial partial Xq duplication, and (2) the origin of this familial structural rearrangement has been traced to a grandparental mitotic error.

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