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X Chromosome Inactivation Pattern and Pregnancy Outcome of Female Carriers of Pathogenic Heterozygous X-Linked Deletions

Prenatal risk assessment of carriers of heterozygous X-linked deletion is a big challenge due to the phenotypic modification induced by X chromosome inactivation (XCI). Herein, we described four Chinese pedigrees with maternal-inherited X-deletions above 1 Mb. The pathogenic evaluation revealed that...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Yuanyin, Li, Jia, Dai, Limeng, Ma, Yongyi, Bai, Yun, Guo, Hong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8719196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34976017
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.782629
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author Zhao, Yuanyin
Li, Jia
Dai, Limeng
Ma, Yongyi
Bai, Yun
Guo, Hong
author_facet Zhao, Yuanyin
Li, Jia
Dai, Limeng
Ma, Yongyi
Bai, Yun
Guo, Hong
author_sort Zhao, Yuanyin
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description Prenatal risk assessment of carriers of heterozygous X-linked deletion is a big challenge due to the phenotypic modification induced by X chromosome inactivation (XCI). Herein, we described four Chinese pedigrees with maternal-inherited X-deletions above 1 Mb. The pathogenic evaluation revealed that all X-deletions are harmful to heterozygous carriers; however, the asymptomatic pregnant female carriers in these families tremendously complicate the prognostic assessment of the unborn heterozygous embryos. In this study, we detected the XCI pattern of 11 female carriers of heterozygous X-linked deletions and 4 non-carrier females in these families and performed the first prenatal XCI pattern analysis in a fetal female carrier of heterozygous PCDH19-deletion to make risk prediction. In an adult female who lost one copy of the terminal of X chromosome short arm (Xp), a region enriching a large number of XCI escapees, the expression level of representative XCI escape genes was also detected. Pregnancy outcomes of all families were followed up or retrospected. Our research provides clinical evidence that X-deletions above 1 Mb are indeed associated with extremely skewed XCI. The favorable skewed XCI in combination with potential compensatory upregulation of XCI escapees would protect some but not all female carriers with pathogenic X-deletion from severe clinical consequences, mainly depending on the specific genetic contents involved in the deletion region. For PCDH19-disorder, the XCI pattern is considered as the decisive factor of phenotype expression, of which prenatal XCI assay using uncultured amniocytes could be a practicable way for risk prediction of this disease. These results provide valuable information about the usage of XCI assay in the prenatal risk assessment of heterozygous X-linked deletions.
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spelling pubmed-87191962022-01-01 X Chromosome Inactivation Pattern and Pregnancy Outcome of Female Carriers of Pathogenic Heterozygous X-Linked Deletions Zhao, Yuanyin Li, Jia Dai, Limeng Ma, Yongyi Bai, Yun Guo, Hong Front Genet Genetics Prenatal risk assessment of carriers of heterozygous X-linked deletion is a big challenge due to the phenotypic modification induced by X chromosome inactivation (XCI). Herein, we described four Chinese pedigrees with maternal-inherited X-deletions above 1 Mb. The pathogenic evaluation revealed that all X-deletions are harmful to heterozygous carriers; however, the asymptomatic pregnant female carriers in these families tremendously complicate the prognostic assessment of the unborn heterozygous embryos. In this study, we detected the XCI pattern of 11 female carriers of heterozygous X-linked deletions and 4 non-carrier females in these families and performed the first prenatal XCI pattern analysis in a fetal female carrier of heterozygous PCDH19-deletion to make risk prediction. In an adult female who lost one copy of the terminal of X chromosome short arm (Xp), a region enriching a large number of XCI escapees, the expression level of representative XCI escape genes was also detected. Pregnancy outcomes of all families were followed up or retrospected. Our research provides clinical evidence that X-deletions above 1 Mb are indeed associated with extremely skewed XCI. The favorable skewed XCI in combination with potential compensatory upregulation of XCI escapees would protect some but not all female carriers with pathogenic X-deletion from severe clinical consequences, mainly depending on the specific genetic contents involved in the deletion region. For PCDH19-disorder, the XCI pattern is considered as the decisive factor of phenotype expression, of which prenatal XCI assay using uncultured amniocytes could be a practicable way for risk prediction of this disease. These results provide valuable information about the usage of XCI assay in the prenatal risk assessment of heterozygous X-linked deletions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8719196/ /pubmed/34976017 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.782629 Text en Copyright © 2021 Zhao, Li, Dai, Ma, Bai and Guo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Zhao, Yuanyin
Li, Jia
Dai, Limeng
Ma, Yongyi
Bai, Yun
Guo, Hong
X Chromosome Inactivation Pattern and Pregnancy Outcome of Female Carriers of Pathogenic Heterozygous X-Linked Deletions
title X Chromosome Inactivation Pattern and Pregnancy Outcome of Female Carriers of Pathogenic Heterozygous X-Linked Deletions
title_full X Chromosome Inactivation Pattern and Pregnancy Outcome of Female Carriers of Pathogenic Heterozygous X-Linked Deletions
title_fullStr X Chromosome Inactivation Pattern and Pregnancy Outcome of Female Carriers of Pathogenic Heterozygous X-Linked Deletions
title_full_unstemmed X Chromosome Inactivation Pattern and Pregnancy Outcome of Female Carriers of Pathogenic Heterozygous X-Linked Deletions
title_short X Chromosome Inactivation Pattern and Pregnancy Outcome of Female Carriers of Pathogenic Heterozygous X-Linked Deletions
title_sort x chromosome inactivation pattern and pregnancy outcome of female carriers of pathogenic heterozygous x-linked deletions
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8719196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34976017
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.782629
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