Hfl. Mark et al., ASSESSMENT OF SEX-CHROMOSOME COMPOSITION USING FLUORESCENT IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION AS AN ADJUNCT TO GTG-BANDING, Annals of clinical and laboratory science, 25(5), 1995, pp. 402-408
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) using dual color X chromosome
- and Y chromosome-specific probes was employed to assess further the
sex chromosome copy number in cells of a phenotypic female patient wit
h hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, primary amenorrhea and growth retard
ation. The GTG-banding analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes had re
vealed the presence of predominantly 46,XY cells. A FISH analysis, und
ertaken to assess further the contribution of a minor cell line, yield
ed frequencies of 87% cells with the 46,XY constitution and 9% with th
e 45,X constitution. To establish unequivocally the presence of mosaic
ism, a skin biopsy was obtained for fibroblast culture, which further
corroborated the results of the peripheral blood study. Fluorescent in
situ hybridization analysis revealed 74% of the cells to be 46,XY and
12% to be 45,X. The unequivocal presence of XY cells puts the patient
at risk for neoplastic transformation of the gonads. Laparoscopy and
surgical removal of the patient's presumptive streak gonads were there
fore undertaken. Cytogenetic results derived from the gonadal tissues
further strengthened findings of previous cytogenetic analyses. It is
our experience that FISH is a useful adjunct to established cytogeneti
c techniques in the management and monitoring of patients similar to t
he proband described in this study.