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Novel pericentric inversion inv(9)(p23q22.3) in unrelated individuals with fertility problems in the Southeast European population.

Carolina Sismani1,2, Stamatia-Maria Rapti3, Pavlina Iliopoulou3, Anastasia Spring3, Rozalia Neroutsou3, Magdalini Lagou3, Marianna Robola3, Efstathios Tsitsopoulos3, Ludmila Kousoulidou1, Angelos Alexandrou1, Ioannis Papaevripidou1, Athina Theodosiou1, Maria Syrrou4, Sigrid Fuchs5, Maja Hempel5, Dagmar Huhle6, Thomas Liehr7, Monika Ziegler7, Max Duesberg7, Voula Velissariou8,9.   

Abstract

Pericentric inversions are among the known polymorphisms detected in the general population at a frequency of 1-2%. Despite their generally benign nature, pericentric inversions affect the reproductive potential of carriers by increasing the risk for unbalanced live-born offspring, miscarriages, or other fertility problems. Here we present a novel large pericentric inversion of chromosome 9, inv(9)(p23q22.3), detected in 30 heterozygote carriers, 24 from seven apparently unrelated families and 6 isolated patients, where the probands were mainly referred for fertility and prenatal problems. The inversion carries a significant risk for recombinant abnormal chromosomes, as in two families one supernumerary rec(9)dup(9p) and one rec(9)dup(9q) were identified, leading to neonatal death and miscarriage, respectively. The inversion carriers were identified by three different laboratories in Greece, Cyprus and Germany respectively, however all carriers have Southeast European origin. The inversion appears to be more frequent in the Greek population, as the majority of the carriers were identified in Greece. We were able to determine that the inversion is identical in all individuals included in the study by applying a combination of several methodologies, such as karyotype, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), chromosomal microarrays (CMA) and haplotype analysis. In addition, haplotype analysis supports that the present inversion is identical by descent (IBD) inherited from a single common ancestor. Our results are, therefore, highly indicative of a founder effect of this inversion, presumably reflecting an event that was present in a small number of individuals that migrated to the current Southeast Europe/Northern Greece from a larger population.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32398760     DOI: 10.1038/s10038-020-0769-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


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