JOURNAL ARTICLE
The Types and Frequencies of X Chromosome Abnormalities in Women with Reproductive Problems.
Published In: Cytogenetic & Genome Research, 2024, v. 163, n. 5/6. P. 274 1 of 3
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Authored By: Kouvidi, Elisavet; Tsarouha, Haralambia; Zachaki, Sophia; Katsidi, Christina; Tsimela, Hara; Pantou, Amelia; Kanavakis, Emmanuel; Mavrou, Ariadni 3 of 3
Abstract
Introduction: X chromosome architecture and integrity are essential for normal ovarian function. Both numerical and structural X chromosome abnormalities play an important role in female infertility. This study aimed to determine the types and frequency of X chromosome aberrations detected in women referred for cytogenetic investigation due to reproductive problems. Methods: 2,936 women (average age: 37.5 years) were enrolled in the present study. Peripheral blood karyotyping was performed by conventional cytogenetic techniques. For each woman, 20 G-banded metaphases were studied and in case of suspected mosaicism, analysis was extended to 100 metaphases. Results: 2,588/2,936 (88.15%) of women had a normal karyotype (46,XX), while 348/2,936 (11.85%) had an abnormal one. Thirty-two women (1.09%) carried autosomal chromosome abnormalities and 316 (10.76%) had X chromosome rearrangements. In 311/2,936 women (10.59%), X chromosome numerical aberrations were detected (low-level mosaicism), and in 5/2,936 cases (0.17%), X structural abnormalities (two with pericentric inversion, one with Xq deletion and two 45,X mosaics, one with an Xp deletion cell line and the other with isochromosome Xq cell line). Low-level X mosaicism was a common finding in women>35 years as compared to younger ones (92.93% vs. 7.07%), a finding consistent with loss of chromosome X with aging. Other X chromosome abnormalities were detected in younger women (32.3 ± 4.13 vs. 41.04 ± 4.5 years). The mean age of women with Turner-like phenotype was 28.75 ± 6.6 years. Conclusion: The study confirms that the incidence of X chromosome abnormalities is increased in women with fertility problems and that karyotype is the gold standard for their identification. Genetic counseling is recommended in these cases to provide information concerning available treatment and fertility options. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Cytogenetic & Genome Research. 2024/05, Vol. 163, Issue 5/6, p274
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Health and Medicine
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:1424-8581
- DOI:10.1159/000534428
- Accession Number:177195614
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