The origin of 45,X males.
- 1 March 1986
- journal article
- case report
- Vol. 38 (3) , 330-40
Abstract
Maleness in association with the karyotype 45,X is a very rare and hitherto unexplained condition previously described in only four or five patients. This study was carried out to determine whether such males might actually possess Y-chromosomal material. Of the two 45,X males studied, one was found to be a low-grade mosaic with a 46,XY karyotype in less than 3% of fibroblasts; all lymphocytes karyotyped were 45,X. Fibroblast DNA from this individual was found to contain Y-specific repeated sequences in 1%-3% the amount observed in the father, consistent with mosaicism for a 46,XY cell line. No Y-specific repeated sequences were detected in the other patient, in whom all mitoses were 45,X. In neither patient were there detectable amounts of any of the single-copy Y-specific DNA sequences for which we tested. Studies of Xg blood groups and of X-linked restriction fragment length polymorphisms indicated that the single X chromosome was of maternal origin in both 45,X male probands. In contrast to the situation in XX males, we can exclude paternal X-Y interchange as the etiology in the cases described here. Our findings are compatible with mosaicism being the explanation of at least some "45,X" males.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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