1.Molecular cytogenetic analysis and diagnosis of three fetuses with psu idic(Y)(q11.22) using a combination of multiple techniques.
Xuejiao CHEN ; Meizhen DAI ; Milei ZHU ; Weiwu SHI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2025;42(3):360-367
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the molecular cytogenetic characteristics of three fetuses with psu idic(Y)(q11.22) using a combination of multiple methods.
METHODS:
A total of 11 000 pregnant women who underwent prenatal diagnosis at the Prenatal Diagnosis Center of Taizhou City from January 2019 to October 2024 were selected as the study subjects. Chromosome karyotype analysis (G-banding) and copy number variation analysis based on next-generation sequencing (NGS) were performed on the amniotic fluid/cord blood samples of the 11 000 fetuses. For cases suspected of Y chromosome abnormalities, C-banding and/or fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and AZF microdeletion testing were additionally conducted. This study has been reviewed and approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Taizhou Hospital, Zhejiang Province (Ethics No. KL20240860).
RESULTS:
Among the 11,000 prenatal samples undergoing concurrent karyotype and copy number variation analysis, two fetuses with 45,X/46,X,psu idic(Y)(q11.22) mosaicism and one fetus with 46,X,psu idic(Y)(q11.22) were detected. FISH detection indicated that approximately 66.7% of the cells in fetus 2 exhibited a dicentric Y chromosome, and the metaphase karyotype supported the presence of a pseudodicentric chromosome. AZF testing revealed complete deletion of the AZFb+AZFc regions in fetus 2 and fetus 3.
CONCLUSION
Conventional G-banding karyotype analysis for psu idic(Y)(q11.22) is prone to misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis. The combined application of chromosome karyotype analysis (G+C banding), copy number variation analysis, and FISH detection in clinical practice can accurately diagnose fetuses with psu idic(Y).
Humans
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Female
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Pregnancy
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Prenatal Diagnosis/methods*
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DNA Copy Number Variations/genetics*
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Adult
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Chromosomes, Human, Y/genetics*
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Karyotyping
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In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
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Cytogenetic Analysis/methods*
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Fetus
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High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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Male
2.Prenatal genetic analysis of a fetus with 21-hydroxylase deficiency due to compound heterozygous variants of CYP21A2 gene.
Weiguo ZHANG ; Jun WANG ; Feiyan PAN ; Milei ZHU ; Wenluo TU ; Weiqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2025;42(10):1232-1238
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the clinical phenotype and genetic diagnosis process of fetuses with 21 hydroxylase deficiency (21-OHD) caused by compound heterozygous variant of the CYP21A2 gene .
METHODS:
A fetus who was diagnosed at Taizhou Hospital in Zhejiang Province on December 4, 2020 due to unclear characteristics of external genitalia on ultrasound was selected as the study subject. Chromosome copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq) and whole exome sequencing (WES) were performed on amniotic fluid samples. Candidate variants were validated by Sanger sequencing and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA), and short tandem repeat (STR) analysis was used to exclude maternal blood contamination. The pathogenic mechanism of the variants was further explored. The procedure followed by this study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Taizhou Hospital (Ethics No.: K20201009).
RESULTS:
The MRI examination of the fetal external genitalia showed thickening of labia minora and enlargement of the clitoris. The CNV-seq results of the fetus showed no significant abnormality. The WES results showed that the fetus had a homozygous c.293-13C>G variant in the CYP21A2 gene (NM-000500.9). STR testing excluded maternal blood contamination. Sanger sequencing verified the presence of heterozygous c.293-13C>G variant of the CYP21A2 gene in the fetus and its mother, while its father did not detect this mutation. Further MLPA testing results showed that the fetus and its father had heterozygous deletion (I2G-C locus) mutations in exon 1~7 of the CYP21A2 gene. Based on the "Standards and Guidelines for Interpretation of Sequence Variants" jointly developed by the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and the Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP), both variants of the CYP21A2 gene carried by the fetus were predicted to be pathogenic. According to the imaging and genetic testing results of the external genitalia of the fetus, the fetus was prenatally diagnosed as 21-OHD caused by the CYP21A2 gene variant. Follow-up after prenatal diagnosis showed that the couple had opted to terminate the pregnancy at a local hospital at 31+ weeks of gestation, and the clinical phenotype of the abortion fetus was consistent with the imaging and molecular genetic diagnosis.
CONCLUSION
The imaging features of this fetus are suspected to be congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). Combined with WES, Sanger sequencing, and MLPA testing results, the fetus was diagnosed with 21-OHD caused by compound heterozygous variants of the CYP21A2 gene, which provided a basis for prenatal diagnosis.
Humans
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Steroid 21-Hydroxylase/genetics*
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Female
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Pregnancy
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Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital/diagnosis*
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Heterozygote
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Prenatal Diagnosis/methods*
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Adult
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Fetus
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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Mutation
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Genetic Testing

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