Jp. Mendez et al., Scant XYqh- testicular cells with normal SRY was enough to differentiate bilateral testes in a 45,X/46,XYqh- patient, EUR J OB GY, 87(2), 1999, pp. 159-162
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Objective: It has been established that in 45,X/46,XY individuals predomina
nce of XY or XO gonadal cells determines gonadal differentiation. However,
in some cases there is no concordance between the predominance of XY cells
and testis differentiation. Here we describe the SRY findings in a patient
bearing a 45,X/46,XYqh- karyotype, Study design: The patient presented two
small testes (one with spermatogenesis), a male phenotype, and a predominan
t 45,X karyotype in leukocytes and gonadal cells. PCRs of SRY, ZFY and Yqh
were performed on DNA from leukocytes and from left gonadal tissue. SRY-PCR
products were purified and sequenced. Results: A normal SRY sequence was f
ound in both tissues. Conclusions: Despite the predominance of 45,X cells i
n gonads, some patients in whom SRY is normal can develop testes, probably
due to the presence of alternative mechanisms involved in testicular differ
entiation; however, further gonadal development could be impaired. (C) 1999
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