X;14 translocation: An exception to the critical region hypothesis on the human X‐chromosome
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Medical Genetics
- Vol. 20 (1), 87-96
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.1320200111
Abstract
We report on a family in which an X;14 translocation has been identified. A phenotypically normal female, carrier of an apparently balanced X‐autosome translocation t(X;14) (q22;q24.3) in all her cells and a small interstitial deletion of band 15q 112 in some of her cells had 2 offspring. She represents a fifth case of balanced X‐autosome translocation with the break point inside the postulated critical region of Xq(q13 q26) associated with fertility. The break point in this case is located in Xq22, the same band as in four previously published exceptional cases. In most of her cells, the normal X was inactivated. Her daughter, the proposita, has an unbalanced karyotype 46,X,der(X), t(X;14)(q22;q24.3)mat, del(15)(q11.1q11.3)mat. She is mildly retarded and has some Prader‐Willi syndrome manifestations. She has two normal 14 chromosomes, der(X), and deletion 15q11.2. Her clinical abnormalities probably could be attributed to the deletions 15q and Xq rather than 14q duplication. In most of cells, der(X) was inactivated. We assume that spreading of inactivation was extended to the 14q segment on the derivative X. Late replication and gene dose studies support this view. Another daughter, who inherited the balanced X;14 translocation and not deletion 15 chromosome, is phenotypically normal.Keywords
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