Prenatal diagnosis of a novel 7q31.31q31.33 microduplication with a favorable outcome.

Mol Cytogenet

Department of Endocrinology, Wuhan Hankou Hospital, Wuhan, Hubei, People's Republic of China.

Published: March 2022

Background: Copy number variants (CNVs) are an important source of normal and pathogenic genome variations. Especially CNVs identified in prenatal cases need careful considerations and correct interpretation if those are harmless or harmful variants from the norm.

Case Presentation: Herein, we reported a paternally inherited duplication of 7.6 Mb in 7q31.3 with, surprisingly, a favorable outcome. GTG-banding and CMA on the DNA derived from uncultured amniocytes revealed a karyotype: 46,XX.arr[GRCh37] 7q31.31q31.33(118,601,001_126,177,044) × 3. Ultrasound examination showed no dysmorphisms or intrauterine growth restriction in the fetus and the father was clinically normal as well.

Conclusion: Prenatal detection of a 7.6 Mb in 7q31.31 to 7q31.33 duplication in a female fetus turned out to be a yet unreported unbalanced chromosome abnormality. This is another example that parental testing and GTG-banding are necessary additional tests to be done in prenatal cases, before a reliable conclusion on the meaning of an aberration can be drawn.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8962598PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-022-00589-yDOI Listing

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