| Literature DB >> 25838845 |
Izabela Szczerbal1, Monika Stachowiak1, Stanislaw Dzimira2, Krystyna Sliwa3, Marek Switonski1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: SRY-positive XX testicular disorder of sex development (DSD) caused by X;Y translocations was not yet reported in domestic animals. In humans it is rarely diagnosed and a majority of clinical features resemble those which are typical for Klinefelter syndrome (KS). Here we describe the first case of SRY-positive XX DSD in a tortoiseshell cat with a rudimentary penis and a lack of scrotum.Entities:
Keywords: Cat; DSD; Disorder of sex development; Intersexuality; SRY; Translocation X-Y; X chromosome inactivation
Year: 2015 PMID: 25838845 PMCID: PMC4382857 DOI: 10.1186/s13039-015-0128-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cytogenet ISSN: 1755-8166 Impact factor: 2.009
Figure 1Phenotype of the cat: A) external genitalia, B) underdeveloped penis, C) identification of ductus deferens during surgery, D) histology of the ductus deferens.
Figure 2Molecular detection of and genes. A) The presence of the SRY gene amplicon in leukocytes and fibroblasts of the cat. SRY positive and SRY negative controls were included in the analysis, B) ZFX and ZFY genes were detected both in leukocytes and fibroblasts. ZFX/ZFY and ZFX/ZFX controls were included in the analysis.
Figure 3Cytogenetic analysis. A) Schematic presentation of the feline Yp arm, based on Li et al. [10], and location of the used BAC clones B) Dual-colour FISH with the use of whole X chromosome painting probe (red) and SRY-specific BAC probe (green).
Figure 4Inactivation status of X and X chromosomes. A) and C) R-banded metaphases, B) and D) FISH with -specific BAC probe (red) on the same DAPI-banded metaphases. Active X chromosome is marked by a solid circle and inactive by a doted circle.