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. 1987;44(2-3):118-22.
doi: 10.1159/000132355.

Expression of fragile X in human-mouse somatic cell hybrids

Expression of fragile X in human-mouse somatic cell hybrids

M S Lin et al. Cytogenet Cell Genet. 1987.

Abstract

Fragile X expression was studied in human-mouse cell hybrids prepared from lymphocytes and fibroblasts obtained from a mentally retarded male. The patient showed a fragile X in 29-35.5% of his lymphocytes in medium 199 (M199) and in M199 plus fluorodeoxyuridine (FdU). One lymphocyte hybrid clone showed no expression in M199 and low expression in M199 + FdU. The other lymphocyte hybrid clone showed significantly increased expression in both media, comparable to levels in the parental cells. Fibroblast cultures from the patient showed no fragile X expression in M199 and 17% expression in M199 + FdU. Fragile X expression was also found in fibroblast hybrid clones in M199 and was significantly enhanced by the addition of FdU. Fragile X expression in one clone was consistently lower than in the other two clones and in the parental fibroblasts. Our results indicate that the level of fragile X expression varies in the hybrid clones, since frequencies similar to those of parental cells and suppressed frequencies were found. The presence or absence of a specific human chromosome did not correlate with the level of fragile X expression.

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