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Trisomy 12 mosaicism confirmed in multiple organs from a liveborn child

✍ Scribed by DeLozier-Blanchet, C. Dawn ;Roeder, Elizabeth ;Denis-Arrue, Riccardo ;Blouin, Jean-Louis ;Low, Jackie ;Fisher, Jamie ;Scharnhorst, David ;Curry, Cynthia J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
252 KB
Volume
95
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-7299

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This patient, in whom trisomy 12 mosaicism was confirmed in multiple organs, is the fifth case diagnosed postnatally and the first reported for whom a meiotic origin of the trisomy, maternal meiosis I, was determined. Mosaic aneuploidy was suspected because of pigmentary dysplasia, a frequent but non-specific finding in chromosomal mosaicism. The severe phenotype of this child, who died in infancy with a complex heart malformation, was probably a result of the high percentage of trisomic cells. Cytogenetic and interphase fluorescent in situ hybridization analyses showed a highly variable distribution of aneuploid cells in the nine tissues studied, from none in blood and ovary to 100% in spleen and liver. The trisomy arose meiotically with apparent post-zygotic loss of one of the chromosomes 12; uniparental disomy for this chromosome in the diploid cell line was excluded. The phenotype of the cases reported in living or liveborn individuals has been extremely variable, ranging from the present case, in which the child died in infancy with multiple malformations and pigmentary dysplasia, to a fortuitous finding in an adult studied for infertility. The variation in severity is probably determined by the proportion and distribution of the trisomic cells, which is linked to the timing of the non-disjunctional error. Am. J. Med. Genet. 95:444-449, 2000.


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