Literature DB >> 1430090

Screening for Y-derived sex determining gene SRY in 40 patients with Turner syndrome.

R Medlej1, J M Lobaccaro, P Berta, C Belon, B Leheup, J E Toublanc, J Weill, C Chevalier, R Dumas, C Sultan.   

Abstract

In Turner patients, the presence of a Y chromosome or derivative Y is correlated with the risk of gonadoblastoma induction. "Marker" chromosomes originating from Y, may not show characteristic fluorescence and then be very difficult to identify by conventional cytogenetic techniques, although they still predispose the patients to gonadal tumors. Using polymerase chain reaction of the gene from the sex-determining region of the Y chromosome, we screened 40 Turner patients (thirty seven 45X and three 45X,46XX) for the presence of Y chromosomal DNA. We were able to identify karyotypically unrecognized Y chromosome material in 1 patient out of the 40 studied. In this patient mild clinical and biological hyperandrogenism was observed. Reliability of our technique was ascertained by the detection of the expected 648 base pairs amplified DNA fragment in all normal male controls as well as in 3 Turner patients with confirmed 45X,46XY mosaicism. Despite the low frequency of unrecognized Y chromosome material (1 case over 40 in our experience), our data suggest that polymerase chain reaction of the gene from the sex-determining region of the Y chromosome is worthy of being performed in Turner patients considering the potential risk of the presence of a Y chromosome.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1430090     DOI: 10.1210/jcem.75.5.1430090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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4.  Y Chromosomal Sequences Identified in Gonadal Tissue of Two 45,X Patients with Turner Syndrome.

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5.  Recognition of the Y chromosome in Turner syndrome using peripheral blood or oral mucosa tissue.

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Journal:  Ann Pediatr Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2021-10-08

6.  Hidden Y Chromosome Mosaicism in 48 Egyptian Patients with Turner's Syndrome.

Authors:  Mervat M El-Eshmawy; Sohier Yahia; Faeza A El-Dahtory; Sahar Hamed; El Hadidy M El Hadidy; Mohamed Ragab
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