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A novel sequence-based approach to localize translocation breakpoints identifies the molecular basis of a t(4;22).

Manjunath A Nimmakayalu1, Anthony L Gotter, Tamim H Shaikh, Beverly S Emanuel.   

Abstract

Low copy repeats (LCRs) located in 22q11.2, especially LCR-B, are susceptible to rearrangements associated with several relatively common constitutional disorders. These include DiGeorge syndrome, Velocardiofacial syndrome, Cat-eye syndrome and recurrent translocations of 22q11 including the constitutional t(11;22) and t(17;22). The presence of palindromic AT-rich repeats (PATRRs) within LCR-B of 22q11.2, as well as within the 11q23 and 17q11 regions, has suggested a palindrome-mediated, stem-loop mechanism for the generation of such recurring constitutional 22q11.2 translocations. The mechanism responsible for non-recurrent 22q11.2 rearrangements is presently unknown due to the extensive effort required for breakpoint cloning. Thus, we have developed a novel fluorescence in-situ hybridization and primed in-situ hybridization (PRINS) approach and rapidly localized the breakpoint of a non-recurrent 22q11.2 translocation, a t(4;22). Multiple primer pairs were designed from the sequence of a 200 kb, chromosome 4, breakpoint-spanning BAC to generate PRINS probes. Amplification of adjacent primer pairs, labeled in two colors, allowed us to narrow the 4q35.1 breakpoint to a 6.7 kb clonable region. Application of our improved PRINS protocol facilitated fine-mapping the translocation breakpoints within 4q35.1 and 22q11.2, and permitted rapid cloning and analysis of translocation junction fragments. To confirm the PRINS localization results, PCR mapping of t(4;22) somatic cell hybrid DNA was employed. Analysis of the breakpoints demonstrates the presence of a 554 bp palindromic sequence at the chromosome 4 breakpoint and a 22q11.2 location within the same PATRR as the recurrent t(11;22) and t(17;22). The sequence of this breakpoint further suggests that a stem-loop secondary structure mechanism is responsible for the formation of other, non-recurrent translocations involving LCR-B of 22q11.2.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12952865     DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddg301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mol Genet        ISSN: 0964-6906            Impact factor:   6.150


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Review 1.  Chromosomal translocations and palindromic AT-rich repeats.

Authors:  Takema Kato; Hiroki Kurahashi; Beverly S Emanuel
Journal:  Curr Opin Genet Dev       Date:  2012-03-06       Impact factor: 5.578

2.  A palindrome-mediated mechanism distinguishes translocations involving LCR-B of chromosome 22q11.2.

Authors:  Anthony L Gotter; Tamim H Shaikh; Marcia L Budarf; C Harker Rhodes; Beverly S Emanuel
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2003-11-12       Impact factor: 6.150

3.  A palindrome-mediated recurrent translocation with 3:1 meiotic nondisjunction: the t(8;22)(q24.13;q11.21).

Authors:  Molly B Sheridan; Takema Kato; Chad Haldeman-Englert; G Reza Jalali; Jeff M Milunsky; Ying Zou; Ruediger Klaes; Georgio Gimelli; Stefania Gimelli; Robert M Gemmill; Harry A Drabkin; April M Hacker; Julia Brown; David Tomkins; Tamim H Shaikh; Hiroki Kurahashi; Elaine H Zackai; Beverly S Emanuel
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  2010-07-30       Impact factor: 11.025

Review 4.  The constitutional t(11;22): implications for a novel mechanism responsible for gross chromosomal rearrangements.

Authors:  H Kurahashi; H Inagaki; T Ohye; H Kogo; M Tsutsumi; T Kato; M Tong; B S Emanuel
Journal:  Clin Genet       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 4.438

5.  Palindromic AT-rich repeat in the NF1 gene is hypervariable in humans and evolutionarily conserved in primates.

Authors:  Hidehito Inagaki; Tamae Ohye; Hiroshi Kogo; Kouji Yamada; Hiroe Kowa; Tamim H Shaikh; Beverly S Emanuel; Hiroki Kurahashi
Journal:  Hum Mutat       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 4.878

6.  Paternal origin of the de novo constitutional t(11;22)(q23;q11).

Authors:  Tamae Ohye; Hidehito Inagaki; Hiroshi Kogo; Makiko Tsutsumi; Takema Kato; Maoqing Tong; Merryn V E Macville; Livija Medne; Elaine H Zackai; Beverly S Emanuel; Hiroki Kurahashi
Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet       Date:  2010-02-24       Impact factor: 4.246

Review 7.  Palindrome-mediated chromosomal translocations in humans.

Authors:  Hiroki Kurahashi; Hidehito Inagaki; Tamae Ohye; Hiroshi Kogo; Takema Kato; Beverly S Emanuel
Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)       Date:  2006-07-10

8.  MLPA: a rapid, reliable, and sensitive method for detection and analysis of abnormalities of 22q.

Authors:  J A S Vorstman; G R Jalali; E F Rappaport; A M Hacker; C Scott; B S Emanuel
Journal:  Hum Mutat       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 4.878

9.  Meiotic recombination and spatial proximity in the etiology of the recurrent t(11;22).

Authors:  Terry Ashley; Ann P Gaeth; Hidehito Inagaki; Allen Seftel; Maimon M Cohen; Lorinda K Anderson; Hiroki Kurahashi; Beverly S Emanuel
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  2006-08-01       Impact factor: 11.025

10.  Analysis of the t(3;8) of hereditary renal cell carcinoma: a palindrome-mediated translocation.

Authors:  Takema Kato; Colleen P Franconi; Molly B Sheridan; April M Hacker; Hidehito Inagakai; Thomas W Glover; Martin F Arlt; Harry A Drabkin; Robert M Gemmill; Hiroki Kurahashi; Beverly S Emanuel
Journal:  Cancer Genet       Date:  2014-03-18
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