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. 1987 Dec;28(4):981-7.
doi: 10.1002/ajmg.1320280425.

X chromosome aneuploidy in lymphocyte cultures from women with recurrent spontaneous abortions

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X chromosome aneuploidy in lymphocyte cultures from women with recurrent spontaneous abortions

D E Horsman et al. Am J Med Genet. 1987 Dec.

Abstract

Occasional metaphases with X chromosome aneuploidy can be detected in short-term lymphocyte cultures from women with recurrent abortions. The significance of this finding is unknown. It has been suggested that it may reflect a genetic tendency to nondisjunction that predisposes these women to an increased risk of producing aneuploid offspring. We have investigated prospectively the frequency of X chromosome aneuploidy in lymphocyte cultures from 104 women with a normal chromosome constitution and a history of recurrent pregnancy loss defined as 2 or more spontaneous abortions. Seventeen women (16%) had a significant number (2-10%) of X aneuploid cells in cultured lymphocytes but no evidence of constitutional chromosome mosaicism, based on analysis of fibroblast cultures. A control group of age-matched fertile women without a history of recurrent abortions showed a similar level of X chromosome aneuploidy in lymphocyte cultures. No increased risk for production of liveborn children with aneuploidy was found on retrospective analysis of the reproductive histories of these women. A significant effect of culture conditions on X chromosome gain or loss has been demonstrated by comparison of medium 199 with Dulbecco's modified Eagle medium.

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