Non‐random X chromosome inactivation in an affected twin in a monozygotic twin pair discordant for Wiedemann‐Beckwith syndrome
- 27 March 1995
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Medical Genetics
- Vol. 56 (2) , 210-214
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.1320560219
Abstract
Wiedemann‐Beckwith syndrome (WBS) is a syndrome including exomphalos, macroglossia, and generalized overgrowth. The locus has been assigned to 11p15.5, and genomic imprinting may play a part in the expression of one or more genes involved. Most cases are sporadic. An excess of female monozygotic twins discordant for WBS have been reported, and it has been proposed that this excess could be related to the process of X chromosome inactivation. We have therefore studied X chromosome inactivation in 13‐year‐old monozygotic twin girls who were discordant for WBS. In addition, both twins had Tourette syndrome. The twins were monochorionic and therefore the result of a late twinning process. This has also been the case in previously re‐ported discordant twin pairs with infor‐mation on placentation. X chromosome inactivation was determined in DNA from peripheral blood cells by PCR analysis at the androgen receptor locus. The affected twin had a completely skewed X inactiva‐tion, where the paternal allele was on the active X chromosome in all cells. The unaf‐fected twin had a moderately skewed X in‐activation in the same direction, whereas the mother had a random pattern. Further studies are necessary to establish a possible association between the expression of WBS and X chromosome inactivation.Keywords
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