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Human Chromosome 18 and Acrocentrics: A Dangerous Liaison.

Nicoletta Villa1, Serena Redaelli2, Elena Sala1, Donatella Conconi2, Lorenza Romitti3, Emanuela Manfredini4, Francesca Crosti1, Gaia Roversi2, Marialuisa Lavitrano2, Ornella Rodeschini4, Maria Paola Recalcati4, Rocco Piazza2, Leda Dalprà2, Paola Riva5, Angela Bentivegna2.   

Abstract

The presence of thousands of repetitive sequences makes the centromere a fragile region subject to breakage. In this study we collected 31 cases of rearrangements of chromosome 18, of which 16 involved an acrocentric chromosome, during genetic screening done in three centers. We noticed a significant enrichment of reciprocal translocations between the centromere of chromosome 18 and the centromeric or pericentromeric regions of the acrocentrics. We describe five cases with translocation between chromosome 18 and an acrocentric chromosome, and one case involving the common telomere regions of chromosomes 18p and 22p. In addition, we bring evidence to support the hypothesis that chromosome 18 preferentially recombines with acrocentrics: (i) the presence on 18p11.21 of segmental duplications highly homologous to acrocentrics, that can justify a NAHR mechanism; (ii) the observation by 2D-FISH of the behavior of the centromeric regions of 18 respect to the centromeric regions of acrocentrics in the nuclei of normal subjects; (iii) the contact analysis among these regions on published Hi-C data from the human lymphoblastoid cell line (GM12878).

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Keywords:  acrocentric chromosomes; centromeric/pericentromeric regions; chromosome 18; chromosome territory; chromosome translocations; nuclear subcompartments

Year:  2021        PMID: 34073228     DOI: 10.3390/ijms22115637

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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