Molecular characterization of an analphoid supernumerary marker chromosome derived from 18q22.1➔qter in prenatal diagnosis: a case report. 2014

Vincenzo Altieri, and Oronzo Capozzi, and Maria Cristina Marzano, and Oriana Catapano, and Immacolata Di Biase, and Mariano Rocchi, and Giuliana De Tollis
Department of Genetics, ASL Napoli 1 Centro, Napoli, Italy.

BACKGROUND Small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMC) occur in 0.072% of unselected cases of prenatal diagnoses, and their molecular cytogenetic characterization is required to establish a reliable karyotype-phenotype correlation. A small group of sSMC are C-band-negative and devoid of alpha-satellite DNA. We report the molecular cytogenetic characterization of a de novo analphoid sSMC derived from 18q22.1→qter in cultured amniocytes. RESULTS We identified an analphoid sSMC in cultured amniocytes during a prenatal diagnosis performed because of advanced maternal age. GTG-banding revealed an sSMC in all metaphases. FISH experiments with a probe specific for the chromosome 18 centromere, and C-banding revealed neither alphoid sequences nor C-banding-positive satellite DNA thereby suggesting the presence of a neocentromere. To characterize the marker in greater detail, we carried out additional FISH experiments with a set of appropriate BAC clones. The pattern of the FISH signals indicated a symmetrical organization of the marker, the breakpoint likely representing the centromere of an inverted duplicated chromosome that results in tetrasomy of 18q22.1→qter. The karyotype after molecular cytogenetic investigations was interpreted as follows: 47,XY,+inv dup(18)(qter→q22.1::q22.1→neo→qter). CONCLUSIONS Our case is the first report, in the prenatal diagnosis setting, of a de novo analphoid marker chromosome originating from the long arm of chromosome 18, and the second report of a neocentromere formation at 18q22.1.

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