Ring chromosome 3 instability at mitosis
https://doi.org/10.25557/2073-7998.2019.09.40-45
Abstract
Ring chromosome 3 is a rare chromosomal abnormality with a highly variable phenotype principally characterized by pre- and postnatal growth retardation, developmental delay, mild to severe intellectual disability, microcephaly and mild dysmorphic features. The presence of a ring chromosome causes mitotic instability and often results in dynamic mosaicism with cells showing chromosomal or segmental aneuploidies and leading to various phenotypic consequences. We present a case of mitotic instability of ring chromosome 3 in a child with multiple malformations and developmental abnormalities. Aim: The investigation of ring chromosome 3 instability at mitosis. Methods: FISH with DNA probe on chromosome 3. Results: The karyotype of a child - 46,XX,r(3)(p26q29). FISH analysis revealed a mosaic clones derived from ring chromosome 3. Conclusions: The ring chromosomes are unstable at mitosis and lead to the formation of somatic dynamic mosaicism. Mitotic instability of ring chromosome 3 demonstrates the influence of secondary genetic imbalance on severity of symptoms in our patient.
About the Authors
N. V. Shilova
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
M. E. Minzhenkova
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
Zh. G. Markova
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
A. A. Tarlycheva
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
D. A. Yurchenko
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
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