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[Mosaic phenotypes].

Authors :
Seemanová E
Source :
Casopis lekaru ceskych [Cas Lek Cesk] 2002 Jul 19; Vol. 141 (14), pp. 439-44.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

1) Mosaicism results from the mutation in part of somatic cells after the fertilization, only a few cases occur due to mutation during meiosis. Mosaicism is characterized by genetic or functional difference of two or more cell lines in one individual from one zygote. 2) Phenotypical variety is high and depends on the proportion of cell lines of individual clones. 3) Clinical prognosis of mosaic individuum is better in comparison to the full mutation in all cells. 4) The genetic prognosis of reproduction in relatives of the mosaic individuum is without increased recurrent risk, genetic prognosis of own offspring depends on the moment of mutation occurrence--wheit occurs before day 16 to 20 when gonadal cells are differentiated, it represents high risk of transmission. 5) Diagnosis of mixoploids in some cases requests investigation of different cells (fibroblasts, lymphocytes). 6) Clinical "signal" features of the mosaic are hemihypertrophy, asymmetry, Blaschko lines, pigmentations. 7) Risk of malignant tumor is increased, similarly to other chromosomal aberrations, chromosomal instability or hamartomatoses. 8) Mosaics of gene mutation have usually normal mental development and are manifested by external abnormalities only. 9) Incidence of mosaic phenotypes is high and therefore the diagnosis of mixoploids and gene mosaic is important for the estimation of clinical as well as genetic prognosis.

Details

Language :
Czech
ISSN :
0008-7335
Volume :
141
Issue :
14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Casopis lekaru ceskych
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12238251