Parental origin, nondisjunction, and recombination of the extra chromosome 21 in Down syndrome: a study in a sample of the Colombian population.

نویسندگان

  • Nelson Javier Ramírez
  • Helen Marcela Belalcázar
  • Juan José Yunis
  • Luis Napoleón Quintero
  • Gonzalo Humberto Arboleda
  • Humberto Arboleda
چکیده

INTRODUCTION Free trisomy 21 is responsible for 95% of Down syndrome cases. Advanced maternal age and susceptible recombination patterns are recognized risk factors associated to Down syndrome. Maternal origin of trisomy occurs in approximately 90% of cases; paternal and mitotic origin share the remaining 10%. However, the recombination events that serve as a risk factors for trisomy 21 have not been carefully characterized. OBJECTIVE To analyze and validate observations in a sample of Colombian trysonomy 21 cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-two Colombian families were selected, each with one affected Down syndrome (free trisomy 21) child. Microsatellite polymorphisms were used as DNA markers to determine the parental/stage origin of non-disjunction and recombination events. Non-parametric tests were used to compare our results with those reported. Multiple correspondence analysis was used to outline different groups and their associations. RESULTS Distribution of trisomy 21 was 90.9% maternal, 4.5% paternal and 4.5% from mitotic origin, similar to distributions reported previously. However, we found differences in the frequency of maternal meiotic stage errors between the present study (46.1% meiosis I and 53.9% meiosis II) compared to those reported previously (70% meiosis I and 30% meiosis II). Multiple correspondence analyses showed association of either local recombination events or absence of recombination with specific non-disjunction stages. CONCLUSIONS Recombination patterns found in this study support the hypothesis that susceptible chiasmate configurations are associated to maternal meiosis I and meiosis II errors. Non-disjunction frequencies between maternal meiotic stages need to be clarified in our population.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biomedica : revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud

دوره 27 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007