Human Chromosome 18 and Acrocentrics: A Dangerous Liaison
The presence of thousands of repetitive sequences makes the centromere a fragile region subject to breakage. In this study we collected 31 cases of rearrangements of chromosome 18, of which 16 involved an acrocentric chromosome, during genetic screening done in three centers. We noticed a significan...
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doaj-d09fb230d4a94bafb5cb0fc43a8813302021-06-01T01:08:21ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-05-01225637563710.3390/ijms22115637Human Chromosome 18 and Acrocentrics: A Dangerous LiaisonNicoletta Villa0Serena Redaelli1Elena Sala2Donatella Conconi3Lorenza Romitti4Emanuela Manfredini5Francesca Crosti6Gaia Roversi7Marialuisa Lavitrano8Ornella Rodeschini9Maria Paola Recalcati10Rocco Piazza11Leda Dalprà12Paola Riva13Angela Bentivegna14Medical Genetics Laboratory, Clinical Pathology Department, S. Gerardo Hospital, 20900 Monza, ItalySchool of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, ItalyMedical Genetics Laboratory, Clinical Pathology Department, S. Gerardo Hospital, 20900 Monza, ItalySchool of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, ItalyPathology and Cytogenetics Laboratory, Clinical Pathology Department, Niguarda Ca’ Granda Hospital, 20162 Milan, ItalyMedical Cytogenetics Laboratory, Istituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS, 20095 Cusano Milanino, ItalyMedical Genetics Laboratory, Clinical Pathology Department, S. Gerardo Hospital, 20900 Monza, ItalySchool of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, ItalySchool of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, ItalyMedical Cytogenetics Laboratory, Istituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS, 20095 Cusano Milanino, ItalyMedical Cytogenetics Laboratory, Istituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS, 20095 Cusano Milanino, ItalySchool of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, ItalySchool of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, ItalyMedical Genetics Laboratory, Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine Department, University of Milan, 20090 Milan, ItalySchool of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, ItalyThe presence of thousands of repetitive sequences makes the centromere a fragile region subject to breakage. In this study we collected 31 cases of rearrangements of chromosome 18, of which 16 involved an acrocentric chromosome, during genetic screening done in three centers. We noticed a significant enrichment of reciprocal translocations between the centromere of chromosome 18 and the centromeric or pericentromeric regions of the acrocentrics. We describe five cases with translocation between chromosome 18 and an acrocentric chromosome, and one case involving the common telomere regions of chromosomes 18p and 22p. In addition, we bring evidence to support the hypothesis that chromosome 18 preferentially recombines with acrocentrics: (i) the presence on 18p11.21 of segmental duplications highly homologous to acrocentrics, that can justify a NAHR mechanism; (ii) the observation by 2D-FISH of the behavior of the centromeric regions of 18 respect to the centromeric regions of acrocentrics in the nuclei of normal subjects; (iii) the contact analysis among these regions on published Hi-C data from the human lymphoblastoid cell line (GM12878).https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/11/5637acrocentric chromosomeschromosome 18centromeric/pericentromeric regionschromosome translocationschromosome territorynuclear subcompartments |
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Nicoletta Villa Serena Redaelli Elena Sala Donatella Conconi Lorenza Romitti Emanuela Manfredini Francesca Crosti Gaia Roversi Marialuisa Lavitrano Ornella Rodeschini Maria Paola Recalcati Rocco Piazza Leda Dalprà Paola Riva Angela Bentivegna |
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Nicoletta Villa Serena Redaelli Elena Sala Donatella Conconi Lorenza Romitti Emanuela Manfredini Francesca Crosti Gaia Roversi Marialuisa Lavitrano Ornella Rodeschini Maria Paola Recalcati Rocco Piazza Leda Dalprà Paola Riva Angela Bentivegna Human Chromosome 18 and Acrocentrics: A Dangerous Liaison International Journal of Molecular Sciences acrocentric chromosomes chromosome 18 centromeric/pericentromeric regions chromosome translocations chromosome territory nuclear subcompartments |
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Nicoletta Villa Serena Redaelli Elena Sala Donatella Conconi Lorenza Romitti Emanuela Manfredini Francesca Crosti Gaia Roversi Marialuisa Lavitrano Ornella Rodeschini Maria Paola Recalcati Rocco Piazza Leda Dalprà Paola Riva Angela Bentivegna |
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Human Chromosome 18 and Acrocentrics: A Dangerous Liaison |
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Human Chromosome 18 and Acrocentrics: A Dangerous Liaison |
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Human Chromosome 18 and Acrocentrics: A Dangerous Liaison |
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Human Chromosome 18 and Acrocentrics: A Dangerous Liaison |
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Human Chromosome 18 and Acrocentrics: A Dangerous Liaison |
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human chromosome 18 and acrocentrics: a dangerous liaison |
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1661-6596 1422-0067 |
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The presence of thousands of repetitive sequences makes the centromere a fragile region subject to breakage. In this study we collected 31 cases of rearrangements of chromosome 18, of which 16 involved an acrocentric chromosome, during genetic screening done in three centers. We noticed a significant enrichment of reciprocal translocations between the centromere of chromosome 18 and the centromeric or pericentromeric regions of the acrocentrics. We describe five cases with translocation between chromosome 18 and an acrocentric chromosome, and one case involving the common telomere regions of chromosomes 18p and 22p. In addition, we bring evidence to support the hypothesis that chromosome 18 preferentially recombines with acrocentrics: (i) the presence on 18p11.21 of segmental duplications highly homologous to acrocentrics, that can justify a NAHR mechanism; (ii) the observation by 2D-FISH of the behavior of the centromeric regions of 18 respect to the centromeric regions of acrocentrics in the nuclei of normal subjects; (iii) the contact analysis among these regions on published Hi-C data from the human lymphoblastoid cell line (GM12878). |
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acrocentric chromosomes chromosome 18 centromeric/pericentromeric regions chromosome translocations chromosome territory nuclear subcompartments |
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