Title of article :
A Rare De Novo Balanced X; 1 Translocation in an Indian Female with Primary Amenorrhea
Author/Authors :
Venkateshwari, Ananthapur Institute of Genetics and Hospital for Genetic Diseases - Osmania University , Srilekha, Avvari Institute of Genetics and Hospital for Genetic Diseases - Osmania University , Veena, Koka Institute of Genetics and Hospital for Genetic Diseases - Osmania University , Sujatha, Madireddy Institute of Genetics and Hospital for Genetic Diseases - Osmania University , Jyothy, Akka Institute of Genetics and Hospital for Genetic Diseases - Osmania University
Abstract :
Background: Translocations involving X chromosome and an autosome are rather
rare due to associated infertility in men and subfertility in women. X chromosome
translocations are frequently associated with primary or secondary amenorrhea. In
this report, a case of primary amenorrhea with a de novo balanced reciprocal translocation
was presented between chromosomes X and 1.
Case Presentation: A 24 year-old proposita with the complaint of primary amenorrhea
was found to have hypoplastic uterus and streak gonads with a normal hormonal
profile. Chromosomal analysis of the proband revealed a de novo translocation of
46, X, t(X; 1) (q21; p32) chromosomal constitution. Parental karyotypes of the proband
showed normal karyotype.
Conclusion: The observed translocation between chromosome X and 1 in the patient
suggest either the disruption of a critical gene expression due to position effect or deletion
of one or more essential genes in the disrupted long arm of the affected X
chromosome. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report from our ethnic
group.
Keywords :
Primary amenorrhea , Gonadal dysgenesis , Balanced X autosome translocation , Abnormal karyotype
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics