Darya A Yurchenko, ZhG Markova, ME Minzhenkova, EO Vorontsova, N. Shilova
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Abstract
Small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMC) are structurally abnormal chromosomes that cannot be identified unambiguously by standard cytogenetic methods. A comprehensive approach involving the use of molecular cytogenetic methods is required for the more thorough morphological assessment of such chromosomes, as well as for the development of strategy for genetic counseling of the patients being the sSMC carriers. It is widely accepted that the development of abnormal phenotype by the patients having sSMC in their karyotype is associated with the presence of euchromatic region material in the marker chromosome. Therefore, it results from the presence of relatively large DNA copy number variations (CNVs) in the form of duplication, triplication, and more increased copy numbers; which are localized in the pericentromeric region of the appropriate chromosome. Pericentromeric CNVs can be involved in the chromosome imbalance in asymptomatic carriers of sSMC as well, however, the boundaries of such imbalance have not been clearly identified. The study was aimed to acquire additional information about the genomic topology of the DNA regions insensitive to the genes copy number increase. FISH analysis with commercial and homemade DNA probes was performed in 18 carriers of sSMC 15 and 22 having no clinically significant phenotypic abnormalities. The molecular cytogenetic testing showed that pericentromeric euchromatic regions sized 1.2 Mb and 714 kb, respectively, were found in 33% of cases (6 out of 18). We assume that these regions comprise no potentially dosage-sensitive genes.
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Bulletin of Russian State Medical University (Bulletin of RSMU, ISSN Print 2500–1094, ISSN Online 2542–1204) is a peer-reviewed medical journal of Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Moscow, Russia). The original language of the journal is Russian (Vestnik Rossiyskogo Gosudarstvennogo Meditsinskogo Universiteta, Vestnik RGMU, ISSN Print 2070–7320, ISSN Online 2070–7339). Founded in 1994, it is issued once every two months publishing articles on clinical medicine and medical and biological sciences, first of all oncology, neurobiology, allergy and immunology, medical genetics, medical microbiology and infectious diseases. Every issue is thematic. Deadlines for manuscript submission are announced in advance. The number of publications on topics in spite of the issue topic is limited. The journal accepts only original articles submitted by their authors, including articles that present methods and techniques, clinical cases and opinions. Authors must guarantee that their work has not been previously published elsewhere in whole or in part and in other languages and is not under consideration by another scientific journal. The journal publishes only one review per issue; the review is ordered by the editors.