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Aneuploidy and ageing: sex chromosome exclusion into micronuclei

✍ Scribed by Martina Guttenbach; Renate Schakowski; Michael Schmid


Book ID
104665046
Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
626 KB
Volume
94
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-6717

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✦ Synopsis


In lymphocyte cultures, the number of aneuploid cell nuclei increases with proband age mainly because of the loss of sex chromosomes. Since one possible cause of aneuploidy in cell nuclei is chromosomal lag at anaphase, with subsequent chromosome loss via micronucleus formation, we scored 5000 interphase nuclei from ten female and ten male probands for associated micronuclei. Whereas, in young (< 10 years) probands, an average of 0.15% interphase nuclei exhibited micronuclei, the frequency rose to 0.46% in older probands (> 70 years). In situ hybridizations with X-specific and Y-specific DNA probes were carried out, and the signal distribution in ten nuclei with associated micronuclei was documented for each donor. Our results indicate that the exclusion of sex chromosomes into micronuclei doubles during a human life, from 11% in young probands to 20% in old donors.


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In PHA-cultured lymphocytes, about 8% of metaphases from 32 women were aneuploid compared to 4% of metaphases from 35 men. A significant part of this aneuploidy was characterized by sex chromosome involvement: in women, the loss of gain of X chromosomes; in men, the gain of X chromosomes and the los