We report on monochorionic diamniotic male twins discordant for the trisomy 12p syndrome. Trisomy 12p mosaicism with a supernumerary der(12)(pter > q12) was detected in approximately 50% of lymphocytes in both children. Fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) revealed a high grade mosaicism of approximately 77% trisomy 12p cells in buccal smear and 85% in hair follicles in the affected twin, while in the normal developing brother an additional 12p chromosome fragment could not be detected in those tissues. Instead, in 3% of buccal smear and hair follicle cells a minute supernumerary marker chromosome comprising central portions of chromosome 12 was observed. Trisomy 12p mosaicism, confined to the lymphocytes of the unaffected twin, may be due to prenatal twin-to-twin transfusion, explaining the conspicuously discordant clinical phenotype. We discuss the possible sequence of events leading to the cytogenetic findings and compare the clinical phenotype presented in the affected twin with other cases of trisomy 12p and tetrasomy 12p (Pallister-Killian syndrome).
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J Int Med Res
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Department of Laboratory Medicine, Wuzhou Gongren Hospital, 1Gaodi Road, Wuzhou, 543001, Guangxi, China.
We present here, a case of a neonate with an unbalanced chromosomal translocation due to a maternal chromosomal translocation carriage that resulted in the presence of trisomy 9p combined with a partial trisomy 12p. Karyotype analysis was performed using conventional cytogenetic chromosomal analysis using the GTG-banding technique. The mother was a carrier of a balanced chromosomal translocation of 46, XX, t(9;12)(q13;p11.
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Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (SB RAS), Novosibirsk, Russia.
Pallister-Killian syndrome (PKS) is a rare inherited disease with multiple congenital anomalies, profound intellectual disability, and the presence in the karyotype of sSMC - i(12)(p10). The frequency of PKS may be underestimated due to problems with cytogenetic diagnosis caused by tissue-specific mosaicism and usually a low percentage of peripheral blood cells containing sSMC. Such tissue-specific mosaicism also complicates a detailed analysis of the sSMC, which, along with the assessment of mosaicism in different tissues, is an important part of cytogenetic diagnosis in PKS.
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Department of Dermatology, Clinical University Hospital, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
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Division of Human Genetics, Roberts Individualized Medical Genetics Center, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Department of Pediatrics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Electronic address:
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