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Kallmann Syndrome due to Balanced X Chromosomal Pericentric Inversion Disrupting ANOS1.
Introduction: Kallmann syndrome (KS) is a rare congenital disorder characterized by hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and anosmia/hyposmia. KS primarily results from nucleotide substitutions and copy number variations in known causative genes. Only one balanced X chromosomal inversion involving ANOS1 has been identified in a patient.
Case presentation: We encountered a boy with typical clinical features of KS. G-banding showed a 46,Y,inv(X)(pter→p22.32::q21.1→p22.32::q21.1→qter) karyotype, and whole genome sequencing and array-based comparative genomic hybridization detected a copy number neutral pericentric inversion involving a 72-Mb region. The breakpoints were mapped to ANOS1 intron 3 and an intergenic region at Xq21.1. The two breakpoints shared a 3-bp complementary sequence but were not associated with repetitive elements or nucleotide insertions at the fusion junction.
Conclusion: These results indicate that KS-causative inversions on the X chromosome can arise from replication-based errors. Furthermore, our data provide evidence that balanced X chromosomal inversions constitute a rare monogenic cause of KS.
期刊介绍:
During the last decades, ''Cytogenetic and Genome Research'' has been the leading forum for original reports and reviews in human and animal cytogenetics, including molecular, clinical and comparative cytogenetics. In recent years, most of its papers have centered on genome research, including gene cloning and sequencing, gene mapping, gene regulation and expression, cancer genetics, comparative genetics, gene linkage and related areas. The journal also publishes key papers on chromosome aberrations in somatic, meiotic and malignant cells. Its scope has expanded to include studies on invertebrate and plant cytogenetics and genomics. Also featured are the vast majority of the reports of the International Workshops on Human Chromosome Mapping, the reports of international human and animal chromosome nomenclature committees, and proceedings of the American and European cytogenetic conferences and other events. In addition to regular issues, the journal has been publishing since 2002 a series of topical issues on a broad variety of themes from cytogenetic and genome research.