| Literature DB >> 18687140 |
Nilüfer Karadeniz1, Kristin Mrasek, Anja Weise.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are defined as structural chromosomal rearrangements with at least three breakpoints and exchange of genetic material between two or more chromosomes. Complex chromosomal translocations are rarely seen in the general population but the frequency of occurrence is anticipated to be much higher due balanced states with no phenotypic presentation. Here, we report a severely mentally retarded fertile male patient in whom further delineation of CCR involving chromosomes 1, 4 and 2 was carried out by using high resolution multicolor banding (MCB) technique. As a FISH based novel chromosome banding approach, high resolution MCB allows for the differentiation of chromosome region specific areas at band and subband levels.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18687140 PMCID: PMC2531127 DOI: 10.1186/1755-8166-1-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cytogenet ISSN: 1755-8166 Impact factor: 2.009
Figure 1shows image of the GTG banded metaphase. Image belongs to GTG banded metaphases from the father. Arrow indicates the breakpoints on each chromosome.
Figure 2shows MCB pattern of the cytogenetic result. It shows multicolor banding (MCB) applying probe-sets for chromosomes 1, 2 and 4 characterized the breakpoints as 1p31.1, 2q24.3 and 4q31.3. The corresponding results are shown here. For each chromosome depicted the MCB-pseudo-colors as well as the underlying fluorescence profiles are shown (for details of MCB evaluation see [22]. The first of the 5 columns shows which probe set was used (MCB 1, 2 or 4). The second column shows the normal chromosomes #1, #2 and #4. The arrowhead shows the breakpoint as present in the derivative sister-chromosomes. Third to fifth columns show the derivative chromosomes (der) 1, 2 and 4. MCB 1 stains parts of der(1) and der(4), MCB 2 parts of der(1) and der(2) and MCB 4 parts of der(2) and der(4). Parts not stained by the corresponding MCB probe-sets are pseudo-colored in gray. Overall, the complex chromosomal rearrangement was balanced, according to molecular cytogenetics.