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Aberrant interchromosomal exchanges are the predominant cause of the 22q11.2 deletion.

Sulagna C Saitta1, Stacy E Harris, Ann P Gaeth, Deborah A Driscoll, Donna M McDonald-McGinn, Melissa K Maisenbacher, Jill M Yersak, Prabir K Chakraborty, April M Hacker, Elaine H Zackai, Terry Ashley, Beverly S Emanuel.   

Abstract

Chromosome 22q11.2 deletions are found in almost 90% of patients with DiGeorge/velocardiofacial syndrome (DGS/VCFS). Large, chromosome-specific low copy repeats (LCRs), flanking and within the deletion interval, are presumed to lead to misalignment and aberrant recombination in meiosis resulting in this frequent microdeletion syndrome. We traced the grandparental origin of regions flanking de novo 3 Mb deletions in 20 informative three-generation families. Haplotype reconstruction showed an unexpectedly high number of proximal interchromosomal exchanges between homologs, occurring in 19/20 families. Instead, the normal chromosome 22 in these probands showed interchromosomal exchanges in 2/15 informative meioses, a rate consistent with the genetic distance. Meiotic exchanges, visualized as MLH1 foci, localize to the distal long arm of chromosome 22 in 75% of human spermatocytes tested, also reflecting the genetic map. Additionally, we found no effect of proband gender or parental age on the crossover frequency. Parental origin studies in 65 de novo 3 Mb deletions (including these 20 patients) demonstrated no bias. Unlike Williams syndrome, we found no chromosomal inversions flanked by LCRs in 22 sets of parents of 22q11 deleted patients, or in eight non-deleted patients with a DGS/VCFS phenotype using FISH. Our data are consistent with significant aberrant interchromosomal exchange events during meiosis I in the proximal region of the affected chromosome 22 as the likely etiology for the deletion. This type of exchange occurs more often than is described for deletions of chromosomes 7q11, 15q11, 17p11 and 17q11, implying a difference in the meiotic behavior of chromosome 22.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14681306      PMCID: PMC2836129          DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddh041

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


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4.  Evaluation of potential modifiers of the palatal phenotype in the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.

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9.  Identification of familial and de novo microduplications of 22q11.21-q11.23 distal to the 22q11.21 microdeletion syndrome region.

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Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2009-02-03       Impact factor: 6.150

10.  Atypical 22q11.2 deletion in a patient with DGS/VCFS spectrum.

Authors:  Sintia Iole Nogueira; April M Hacker; Fernanda T S Bellucco; Denise M Christofolini; Leslie Domenici Kulikowski; Mirlene C S P Cernach; Beverly S Emanuel; Maria Isabel Melaragno
Journal:  Eur J Med Genet       Date:  2008-02-08       Impact factor: 2.708

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