Journal of the Formosan Medical Association (Nov 2018)

Application of molecular cytogenetic techniques to characterize the aberrant Y chromosome arising de novo in a male fetus with mosaic 45,X and solve the discrepancy between karyotyping, chromosome microarray, and multiplex ligation dependent probe amplification

  • Shin-Yu Lin,
  • Chien-Nan Lee,
  • Ai-Ying Peng,
  • Ti-Jia Yuan,
  • Dong-Jay Lee,
  • Wen-Hsiang Lin,
  • Gwo-Chin Ma,
  • Ming Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 117, no. 11
pp. 1027 – 1031

Abstract

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We present a rare male fetus with karyotype of mosaic 45,X that comprises two types of aberrant Y chromosomes arising de novo (Yq12 deletion and isodicentric Yq11.22). Both types of the aberrant Y chromosomes lack the AZFc region which are expected to result in oligospermia but unaffected male external genitalia. Genetic analyses by karyotyping, chromosome microarray (CMA), and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) for the fetus revealed conflicting results. Additional molecular cytogenetics tools including fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and multicolor banding (mBAND) were performed, which help resolving the discrepancy and delineated the composition of the aberrant Y chromosomes. This report highlighted the importance of incorporating multiple genetic technologies for accurate characterization of complex chromosomal rearrangements, which aid in the prenatal diagnosis and genetic counseling. Keywords: AZF, CMA, FISH, idic(Y), Karyotyping, mBAND