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An SRY-negative 47,XXY mother and daughter

Authors :
S. Röttger
G. Senger
Gerd Scherer
S. Ebner
K. Schiebel
Werner Schempp
Source :
Cytogenetics and cell genetics. 91(1-4)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Females with XY gonadal dysgenesis are sterile, due to degeneration of the initially present ovaries into nonfunctional streak gonads. Some of these sex-reversal cases can be attributed to mutation or deletion of the SRY gene. We now describe an SRY-deleted 47,XXY female who has one son and two daughters, and one of her daughters has the same 47,XXY karyotype. PCR and FISH analysis revealed that the mother carries a structurally altered Y chromosome that most likely resulted from an aberrant X-Y interchange between the closely related genomic regions surrounding the gene pair PRKX and PRKY on Xp22.3 and Yp11.2, respectively. As a consequence, Yp material, including SRY, has been replaced by terminal Xp sequences up to the PRKX gene. The fertility of the XXY mother can be attributed to the presence of the additional X chromosome that is missing in XY gonadal dysgenesis females. To our knowledge, this is the first human XXY female described who is fertile.

Details

ISSN :
03010171
Volume :
91
Issue :
1-4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cytogenetics and cell genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ab2c80bf68e007a3e71fc0cd04835784