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Cytogenetic investigations in three cell types of a Saudi family with ataxia telangiectasia.

M Waghray1, G G Gascon, S al-Sedairy, M A Hannan.   

Abstract

Chromosomal analyses were performed on lymphocytes, fibroblasts and lymphoblastoid cell lines derived from a Saudi family with ataxia telangiectasia (AT). The three siblings of a consanguineous marriage were all affected. The lymphocytes of the AT homozygotes (probands) showed an increase of 2- to 6-fold and 4- to 8-fold respectively, in the frequency of spontaneous and X-ray-induced chromosomal aberrations compared with controls, while the parents (obligate heterozygotes) of the patients showed no notable difference. The unirradiated lymphocytes from the oldest AT sibling, an 11-year-old boy (AT1), showed specific rearrangements involving chromosomes 7 and 14 [t(7;14)(q35;q12)] and 12 and 14 [t(12;14)(q23;q12)] in two different clones. The most severely affected sibling was a 9-year-old girl (AT2) who presented with a clone showing a novel rearrangement involving chromosomes 14 and 17, namely: del(14) (q31q32) and dup(17)(q21-q24). The lymphocytes from the third sibling, a 2-year-old boy (AT3), showed a t(2;14)(p24;q12). In addition, an inv(14)(q12q32) was observed in all three AT patients, while inv(7)(p14q35) was found only in patients 2 and 3. The lymphocytes from the AT parents and controls showed normal karyotypes. The breakpoints involving chromosomes 2, 12 and 17, observed in our studies, have rarely been reported in other series of AT patients. No non-random chromosomal rearrangements were observed either in the skin fibroblasts or in the lymphoblastoid cell lines derived from the AT patients, although all cell lines showed an increase in both spontaneous and radiation-induced chromosomal breaks per cell. The present study constitutes the first report on a cytogenetic analysis of a Saudi family with three AT siblings.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1864602     DOI: 10.1007/bf00200905

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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