Detection of cryptic subtelomeric imbalances in fetuses with ultrasound abnormalities

  • Brigitte H. W. Faas*
  • , Willy Nillesen
  • , Sascha Vermeer
  • , Daniel Olde Weghuis
  • , Nicole de Leeuw
  • , Arie P. T. Smits
  • , Conny M. A. van Ravenswaaij-Arts
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    It is known from postnatal diagnosis that imbalances of the subtelomeric regions contribute significantly to idiopathic mental retardation. Consequently, subtelomere screening has been incorporated into the recommendations for the evaluation of individuals with unexplained mental retardation and a normal karyotype.

    Previous studies suggested that for fetuses with ultrasound abnormalities and a normal karyotype, additional screening for submicroscopic imbalances can be relevant for diagnosis and prognosis.

    In the present paper, we report the detection of such (subtelomeric) imbalances in three fetuses. Prenatally, the three fetuses presented with ultrasound abnormalities highly suspected of a chromosomal aberration. In two of the fetuses, routine karyotyping showed no aberrations but with MLPA or FISH a small subtelomeric imbalance, that could explain the anomalies, was detected. In the third fetus, a chromosomal abnormality was detected with routine cytogenetic analysis (del(X)(p22.1)), but this abnormality could not explain the ultrasound observations and only with subtelomere screening by MLPA a causative chromosomal aberration was detected.

    As the three fetuses were already prenatally suspected of a chromosomal aberration, this underlines the potential relevance of subtelomere screening in such fetuses, leading to better clinical diagnosis, prognosis and care. Furthermore, when using MLPA, the analysis can be extended to other regions of known clinical importance. (C) 2008 Elsevier Masson SAS. All fights reserved.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)511-519
    Number of pages9
    JournalEuropean journal of medical genetics
    Volume51
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • Subtelomeric imbalances
    • Prenatal
    • Ultrasound
    • MLPA
    • COMPARATIVE GENOMIC HYBRIDIZATION
    • UNEXPLAINED MENTAL-RETARDATION
    • REARRANGEMENTS
    • MALFORMATIONS
    • PHENOTYPE
    • DELETIONS
    • 1P36

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