Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2015; 123(01): 61-65
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1387734
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Analyses of Gonadoblastoma Y (GBY)-locus and of Y Centromere in Turner Syndrome Patients

S. Knauer-Fischer
1   Division of Paediatric Endocrinology, Children’s Hospital, University of Heidelberg
,
B. Besikoglu
2   Division of Reproductive Genetics, Women’s Hospital, University of Heidelberg
,
I. Inta
1   Division of Paediatric Endocrinology, Children’s Hospital, University of Heidelberg
,
C. Kneppo
1   Division of Paediatric Endocrinology, Children’s Hospital, University of Heidelberg
,
P. H. Vogt
2   Division of Reproductive Genetics, Women’s Hospital, University of Heidelberg
,
M. Bettendorf
1   Division of Paediatric Endocrinology, Children’s Hospital, University of Heidelberg
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received 14. Januar 2014
first decicion 28. Mai 2014

accepted 04. August 2014

Publikationsdatum:
14. Oktober 2014 (online)

Abstract

Background: Mosaicism with cytogenetically visible Y chromosome is found in 5–6% of Turner Syndrome (TS) patients. Additionally, occult Y-chromosome derived material is increasingly found in patients with monosomy X when using more sensitive molecular techniques. These TS patients are at risk of developing gonadoblastomas when the Y genes presumed to be involved in gonadoblastoma development (Gonadoblastoma-Y-locus; GBY) are present.

Aim: To find occult Y-chromosome material in TS patients and to correlate the patient’s phenotype to Y-chromosome material.

Methods: We studied 60 TS-patients for presence of the Y chromosome with focus on the Gonadoblastoma Y-locus and its extension in Yp and Yq using sensitive Y centromere and Y gene deletion PCR assays. In addition, we evaluated their individual clinical and auxological characteristics.

Results: We identified presence of the GBY-locus in 7 patients (11.7%) including 4 patients without evidence for a Y chromosome in their preceding standard karyotype analyses. Clinical and auxological characteristics were similar in GBY-positive and GBY-negative patients.

Conclusions: Presence of the GBY locus in Turner patients with no indication of the Y chromosome in standard cytogenetic chromosome analysis can be revealed by sensitive molecular PCR assays screening for presence of the Y centromere and the GBY-candidate-genes in proximal Yp11 and Yq11, respectively.

 
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