Microarray comparative genomic hybridization and cytogenetic characterization of tissue-specific mosaicism in three patients

The presence of more than one cell line in an individual may often be missed by classical cytogenetic analysis due to a low percentage of affected cells or analysis of cells from an unaffected or less affected germ layer. Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) from whole blood or tissue is a...

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Published inAmerican journal of medical genetics. Part A Vol. 158A; no. 8; pp. 1924 - 1933
Main Authors Repnikova, Elena A., Astbury, Caroline, Reshmi, Shalini C., Ramsey, Sarah N., Atkin, Joan F., Thrush, Devon Lamb, Mitchell, Anna L., Pyatt, Robert E., Reber, Kristina, Slavin, Thomas, Gastier-Foster, Julie M.
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Published Hoboken Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 01.08.2012
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Summary:The presence of more than one cell line in an individual may often be missed by classical cytogenetic analysis due to a low percentage of affected cells or analysis of cells from an unaffected or less affected germ layer. Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) from whole blood or tissue is an important adjunct to standard karyotyping due to its ability to detect genomic imbalances that are below the resolution of karyotype analysis. We report results from three unrelated patients in whom aCGH revealed mosaicism not identified by peripheral blood chromosome analysis. This study further illustrates the important application of aCGH in detecting tissue‐specific mosaicism, thereby leading to an improvement in the ability to provide a diagnosis for patients with normal chromosome analysis and dysmorphic features, congenital anomalies, and/or developmental delay. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Elena A. Repnikova, Caroline Astbury, and Shalini C. Reshmi contributed equally to this work.
How to Cite this Article: Repnikova EA, Astbury C, Reshmi SC, Ramsey SN, Atkin JF, Thrush DL, Mitchell AL, Pyatt RE, Reber K, Slavin T, Gastier-Foster JM. 2012. Microarray comparative genomic hybridization and cytogenetic characterization of tissue-specific mosaicism in three patients. Am J Med Genet Part A. 158A:1924-1933.
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How to Cite this Article: Repnikova EA, Astbury C, Reshmi SC, Ramsey SN, Atkin JF, Thrush DL, Mitchell AL, Pyatt RE, Reber K, Slavin T, Gastier‐Foster JM. 2012. Microarray comparative genomic hybridization and cytogenetic characterization of tissue‐specific mosaicism in three patients. Am J Med Genet Part A. 158A:1924–1933.
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ISSN:1552-4825
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DOI:10.1002/ajmg.a.35477