| Literature DB >> 33019458 |
Meiling Sun1,2, Han Zhang1,2, Qi Xi1,2, Leilei Li1,2, Xiaonan Hu1,2, Hongguo Zhang1,2, Ruizhi Liu1,2.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMC) are structurally abnormal chromosomes, which can be detected in patients with developmental retardation, infertile problems, and prenatal fetus. We report 3 adult female with fertility problems carrying sSMC(14/22) and aim to explore the correlation between sSMC(14/22) and fertility problems in women. PATIENT CONCERNS: Three Chinese female patients were referred for infertility consultation in our hospital. DIAGNOSES: The karyotype of these 3 patients were 47, XX, +mar. The chromosome microarray analysis (CMA) detected various chromosomal duplications and deletions in the 3 cases: a 0.49Mb gain of 5q32 for case 1; a 0.54Mb gain of 14q32.33 and a 1.83Mb gain of 16p11.2 for case 2; a 0.37Mb loss of 13q21.2q21.31 and a 0.12Mb gain of Xp11.2 for case 3. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using the specific probes for chromosomes 13/21, 14/22, and 15 was applied to identify the origination of these sSMC, which were all finally identified as sSMC(14/22).Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33019458 PMCID: PMC7535553 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000022532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Clinical manifestation of present 3 cases.
Figure 1G-banding revealed the 3 patients with chromosomal karyotype 47, XX, +mar. (A) Case 1; (B) case 2; (C) case 3.
Figure 2FISH results showed the sSMC were positive for D14Z1 and D22Z1 (the arrow). The marker chromosomes were finally identified as sSMC(14/22). (A) Case 1; (B) case 2; (C) case 3. FISH = fluorescence in situ hybridization; sSMC = small supernumerary marker chromosomes.
Figure 3The distribution of different clinical phenotypes in female sSMC (14/22) carriers reported in the literature and present study. sSMC = small supernumerary marker chromosomes.
The classification and distributions of infertile adult women with non-mosaic sSMC(14/22) obtained from the sSMC database.