K. Tsuchiya et al., GONADOBLASTOMA - MOLECULAR DEFINITION OF THE SUSCEPTIBILITY REGION ONTHE Y-CHROMOSOME, American journal of human genetics, 57(6), 1995, pp. 1400-1407
Using sequence-tagged sites we have performed deletion mapping of the
Y chromosome in sex-reversed female patients with a Y chromosome and g
onadoblastoma. The GBY gene (gonadoblastoma locus on the Y chromosome)
was sublocalized to a small region near the centromere of the Y chrom
osome. We estimate the size of the GBY critical region to be similar t
o 1-2 Mb. Our analysis also indicates that copies of two dispersed Y-l
inked gene families, TSPY (testis-specific protein, Y-encoded) and YRR
M (Y-chromosome RNA recognition motif) are present in all patients and
that copies of TSPY but not YRRM fall within the GBY critical region
as formally defined by deletion mapping. Two tumor samples showed expr
ession of both genes and in one patient this expression was limited to
a unilateral gonadoblastoma but absent in the contralateral streak go
nad. Although our results do not directly implicate TSPY or YRRM in th
e etiology of the tumor, they raise the issue of whether there is one
GBY gene in the critical region or possibly multiple GBY loci disperse
d on the Y chromosome.