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A SRY-HMG box frame shift mutation inherited from a mosaic father with a mild form of testicular dysgenesis syndrome in Turner syndrome patient

BACKGROUND: Sex determining factor (SRY) located on the short arm of the Y chromosome, plays an important role in initiating male sex determination, resulting in development of testicular tissue. Presence of the SRY gene in females results in XY sex reversal and increased risk of gonadal germ cell t...

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Autores principales: Shahid, Mohammad, Dhillon, Varinderpal S, Khalil, Hesham Saleh, Haque, Shameemul, Batra, Swaraj, Husain, Syed Akhtar, Looijenga, LHJ
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2949616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20849656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-11-131
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author Shahid, Mohammad
Dhillon, Varinderpal S
Khalil, Hesham Saleh
Haque, Shameemul
Batra, Swaraj
Husain, Syed Akhtar
Looijenga, LHJ
author_facet Shahid, Mohammad
Dhillon, Varinderpal S
Khalil, Hesham Saleh
Haque, Shameemul
Batra, Swaraj
Husain, Syed Akhtar
Looijenga, LHJ
author_sort Shahid, Mohammad
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Sex determining factor (SRY) located on the short arm of the Y chromosome, plays an important role in initiating male sex determination, resulting in development of testicular tissue. Presence of the SRY gene in females results in XY sex reversal and increased risk of gonadal germ cell tumours if the karyotype also includes the so-called GonadoBlastoma on the Y chromosome (GBY) region. The majority of mutations within the SRY gene are de novo affecting only a single individual in the family. The mutations within the high-mobility group (HMG) region have the potential to affect its DNA binding activity. CASE PRESENTATION: We performed G- and R-banding cytogenetic analysis of the patient and her family members including her father. We also performed molecular genetic analysis of SRY gene. Cytogenetic analysis in the patient (Turner Syndrome) revealed the mosaic karyotype as 45, X/46, XY (79%/21% respectively) while her father (milder features with testicular dysgenesis syndrome) has a normal male karyotype (46, XY). Using molecular approach, we screened the patient and her father for mutations in the SRY gene. Both patient and her father showed the same deletion of cytosine within HMG box resulting in frame shift mutation (L94fsX180), the father in a mosaic pattern. Histological examination of the gonads from the patient revealed the presence of gonadoblastoma formation, while the father presented with oligoasthenozoospermia and a testicular seminoma. The frameshift mutation at this codon is novel, and may result in a mutated SRY protein. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that lack of a second sex chromosome in majority cells of the patient may have triggered the short stature and primary infertility, and the mutated SRY protein may be associated with the development of gonadoblastoma. It is of importance to note that mosaic patients without a SRY mutation also have a risk for malignant germ cell tumors.
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spelling pubmed-29496162010-10-06 A SRY-HMG box frame shift mutation inherited from a mosaic father with a mild form of testicular dysgenesis syndrome in Turner syndrome patient Shahid, Mohammad Dhillon, Varinderpal S Khalil, Hesham Saleh Haque, Shameemul Batra, Swaraj Husain, Syed Akhtar Looijenga, LHJ BMC Med Genet Case Report BACKGROUND: Sex determining factor (SRY) located on the short arm of the Y chromosome, plays an important role in initiating male sex determination, resulting in development of testicular tissue. Presence of the SRY gene in females results in XY sex reversal and increased risk of gonadal germ cell tumours if the karyotype also includes the so-called GonadoBlastoma on the Y chromosome (GBY) region. The majority of mutations within the SRY gene are de novo affecting only a single individual in the family. The mutations within the high-mobility group (HMG) region have the potential to affect its DNA binding activity. CASE PRESENTATION: We performed G- and R-banding cytogenetic analysis of the patient and her family members including her father. We also performed molecular genetic analysis of SRY gene. Cytogenetic analysis in the patient (Turner Syndrome) revealed the mosaic karyotype as 45, X/46, XY (79%/21% respectively) while her father (milder features with testicular dysgenesis syndrome) has a normal male karyotype (46, XY). Using molecular approach, we screened the patient and her father for mutations in the SRY gene. Both patient and her father showed the same deletion of cytosine within HMG box resulting in frame shift mutation (L94fsX180), the father in a mosaic pattern. Histological examination of the gonads from the patient revealed the presence of gonadoblastoma formation, while the father presented with oligoasthenozoospermia and a testicular seminoma. The frameshift mutation at this codon is novel, and may result in a mutated SRY protein. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that lack of a second sex chromosome in majority cells of the patient may have triggered the short stature and primary infertility, and the mutated SRY protein may be associated with the development of gonadoblastoma. It is of importance to note that mosaic patients without a SRY mutation also have a risk for malignant germ cell tumors. BioMed Central 2010-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2949616/ /pubmed/20849656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-11-131 Text en Copyright ©2010 Shahid et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Shahid, Mohammad
Dhillon, Varinderpal S
Khalil, Hesham Saleh
Haque, Shameemul
Batra, Swaraj
Husain, Syed Akhtar
Looijenga, LHJ
A SRY-HMG box frame shift mutation inherited from a mosaic father with a mild form of testicular dysgenesis syndrome in Turner syndrome patient
title A SRY-HMG box frame shift mutation inherited from a mosaic father with a mild form of testicular dysgenesis syndrome in Turner syndrome patient
title_full A SRY-HMG box frame shift mutation inherited from a mosaic father with a mild form of testicular dysgenesis syndrome in Turner syndrome patient
title_fullStr A SRY-HMG box frame shift mutation inherited from a mosaic father with a mild form of testicular dysgenesis syndrome in Turner syndrome patient
title_full_unstemmed A SRY-HMG box frame shift mutation inherited from a mosaic father with a mild form of testicular dysgenesis syndrome in Turner syndrome patient
title_short A SRY-HMG box frame shift mutation inherited from a mosaic father with a mild form of testicular dysgenesis syndrome in Turner syndrome patient
title_sort sry-hmg box frame shift mutation inherited from a mosaic father with a mild form of testicular dysgenesis syndrome in turner syndrome patient
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2949616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20849656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-11-131
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