A case of prenatal detection of a de novo unbalanced complex chromosomal rearrangement involving four chromosomes


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Abstract

Complex chromosomal rearrangements are rarely observed prenatally. Genetic counceling of CCR carriers is complicated, especially in cases of de novo origin of the rearrangement. Here we present a new case of a de novo CCR involving four chromosomes observed in amniotic fluid cells of the fetus at 17 weeks of gestation. The rearrangement was characterized as an apparently balanced four-way trans-location t(1;11;7;13)(~p21;~q13.5;~q32;~q22)dn by conventional cytogenetic studies. However, array-based comparative genomic hybridization revealed 5 submicroscopic heterozygous interstitial deletions on chromosome 1, 11, 7, 13 with a total loss of 21.1 Mb of genetic material in regions close to those, designated as breakpoints by conventional cytogenetic analysis. The described case clearly illustrates that high-resolution molecular genetic analysis should be combined with conventional cytogenetic techniques to exclude subtle chromosomal abnormalities in CCR cases detected prenatally.

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L. Y. Pylyp

Clinic of Reproductive Medicine “Nadiya”

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Email: l.pylyp@ivf.com.ua
Ukraine, Kyiv

D. O. Mykytenko

Clinic of Reproductive Medicine “Nadiya”

Email: l.pylyp@ivf.com.ua
Ukraine, Kyiv

L. O. Spinenko

Clinic of Reproductive Medicine “Nadiya”

Email: l.pylyp@ivf.com.ua
Ukraine, Kyiv

K. V. Lavrova

Clinic of Reproductive Medicine “Nadiya”

Email: l.pylyp@ivf.com.ua
Ukraine, Kyiv

N. V. Verhoglyad

Clinic of Reproductive Medicine “Nadiya”

Email: l.pylyp@ivf.com.ua
Ukraine, Kyiv

V. D. Zukin

Clinic of Reproductive Medicine “Nadiya”

Email: l.pylyp@ivf.com.ua
Ukraine, Kyiv

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