Molecular Detection and Incidence of Y Chromosomal Material in Patients with Turner Syndrome

2017
: The presence of a Y chromosome in patients with Turner syndrome (TS) is a risk factor for the development of gonadal tumor and/or virilization. With conventional cytogenetic analysis, some cells containing a Y chromosome can be missed. The aim of this study was to determine the presence and incidence of Y chromosome-derived material in TS patients using PCR and the markers SRY, DYZ1, DYZ3, DYS132, ZFY, and TSPY. Fifty-five TS patients (aged 5.5-26.75 years) were analyzed. A total of 17/55 (30.9%) were Y-positive, but only 7/17 had a Y chromosome in their karyotype and underwent gonadectomy. In 2 of these patients (28.6%), histopathologic examination revealed gonadoblastoma and dysgerminoma, respectively. In 8 patients in the studied group (8/55; 14.5%), the TSPY gene was detected, and the SRY gene (or a fragment) was identified in 9(3)/55 patients. No coding region mutations were observed in these SRY-positive patients. In conclusion, we have shown a high prevalence of Y chromosomal material in TS. Y markers were also observed in patients who had no Y chromosome in their karyotype, and PCR is very precise in detecting the presence of genetic material from the Y chromosome. Further follow-up of these Y-positive TS patients is mandatory.
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