Molecular delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes using a single nucleotide polymorphism array

Abstract Background Defining the phenotype-genotype correlation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMCs) remains a challenge in prenatal diagnosis. We karyotyped 20,481 amniotic fluid samples from pregnant women and explored the molecular characteristics of sSMCs using a single nucleotide p...

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Main Authors: Lili Zhou, Zhaoke Zheng, Lianpeng Wu, Chenyang Xu, Hao Wu, Xueqin Xu, Shaohua Tang
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Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:Molecular Cytogenetics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13039-020-00486-2
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spelling doaj-6c2486a8734546a4a1c2c52c791127b62020-11-25T03:02:14ZengBMCMolecular Cytogenetics1755-81662020-05-0113111010.1186/s13039-020-00486-2Molecular delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes using a single nucleotide polymorphism arrayLili Zhou0Zhaoke Zheng1Lianpeng Wu2Chenyang Xu3Hao Wu4Xueqin Xu5Shaohua Tang6Center of Prenatal Diagnosis, Wenzhou Central HospitalCenter of Prenatal Diagnosis, Wenzhou Central HospitalKey laboratory of Medical Genetic, School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Science, Wenzhou Medical UniversityCenter of Prenatal Diagnosis, Wenzhou Central HospitalCenter of Prenatal Diagnosis, Wenzhou Central HospitalCenter of Prenatal Diagnosis, Wenzhou Central HospitalCenter of Prenatal Diagnosis, Wenzhou Central HospitalAbstract Background Defining the phenotype-genotype correlation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMCs) remains a challenge in prenatal diagnosis. We karyotyped 20,481 amniotic fluid samples from pregnant women and explored the molecular characteristics of sSMCs using a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array. Results Out of the 20,481 samples, 15 abnormal karyotypes with sSMC were detected (frequency: 0.073%) and the chromosomal origin was successfully identified by SNP array in 14 of them. The origin of sSMCs were mainly acrocentric-derived chromosomes and the Y chromosome. Two cases of sSMC combined with uniparental disomy (UPD) were detected, UPD(1) and UPD(22). More than half of the cases of sSMC involved mosaicism (8/15) and pathogenicity (9/15) in prenatal diagnosis. A higher prevalence of mosaicism for non-acrocentric chromosomes than acrocentric chromosomes was also revealed. One sSMC derived from chromosome 3 with a neocentromere revealed a 24.99-Mb pathogenic gain of the 3q26.31q29 region on the SNP array, which presented as an abnormal ultrasound indicating nasal bone hypoplasia. Conclusion The clinical phenotypes of sSMCs are variable and so further genetic testing and parental karyotype analysis are needed to confirm the characteristics of sSMCs. The SNP array used here allows a detailed characterisation of the sSMC and establishes a stronger genotype-phenotype correlation, thus allowing detailed genetic counselling for prenatal diagnosis.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13039-020-00486-2Small supernumerary marker chromosomeSingle nucleotide polymorphism arrayPrenatal diagnosis
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author Lili Zhou
Zhaoke Zheng
Lianpeng Wu
Chenyang Xu
Hao Wu
Xueqin Xu
Shaohua Tang
spellingShingle Lili Zhou
Zhaoke Zheng
Lianpeng Wu
Chenyang Xu
Hao Wu
Xueqin Xu
Shaohua Tang
Molecular delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes using a single nucleotide polymorphism array
Molecular Cytogenetics
Small supernumerary marker chromosome
Single nucleotide polymorphism array
Prenatal diagnosis
author_facet Lili Zhou
Zhaoke Zheng
Lianpeng Wu
Chenyang Xu
Hao Wu
Xueqin Xu
Shaohua Tang
author_sort Lili Zhou
title Molecular delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes using a single nucleotide polymorphism array
title_short Molecular delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes using a single nucleotide polymorphism array
title_full Molecular delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes using a single nucleotide polymorphism array
title_fullStr Molecular delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes using a single nucleotide polymorphism array
title_full_unstemmed Molecular delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes using a single nucleotide polymorphism array
title_sort molecular delineation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes using a single nucleotide polymorphism array
publisher BMC
series Molecular Cytogenetics
issn 1755-8166
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Defining the phenotype-genotype correlation of small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMCs) remains a challenge in prenatal diagnosis. We karyotyped 20,481 amniotic fluid samples from pregnant women and explored the molecular characteristics of sSMCs using a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array. Results Out of the 20,481 samples, 15 abnormal karyotypes with sSMC were detected (frequency: 0.073%) and the chromosomal origin was successfully identified by SNP array in 14 of them. The origin of sSMCs were mainly acrocentric-derived chromosomes and the Y chromosome. Two cases of sSMC combined with uniparental disomy (UPD) were detected, UPD(1) and UPD(22). More than half of the cases of sSMC involved mosaicism (8/15) and pathogenicity (9/15) in prenatal diagnosis. A higher prevalence of mosaicism for non-acrocentric chromosomes than acrocentric chromosomes was also revealed. One sSMC derived from chromosome 3 with a neocentromere revealed a 24.99-Mb pathogenic gain of the 3q26.31q29 region on the SNP array, which presented as an abnormal ultrasound indicating nasal bone hypoplasia. Conclusion The clinical phenotypes of sSMCs are variable and so further genetic testing and parental karyotype analysis are needed to confirm the characteristics of sSMCs. The SNP array used here allows a detailed characterisation of the sSMC and establishes a stronger genotype-phenotype correlation, thus allowing detailed genetic counselling for prenatal diagnosis.
topic Small supernumerary marker chromosome
Single nucleotide polymorphism array
Prenatal diagnosis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13039-020-00486-2
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