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Balanced into array: genome-wide array analysis in 54 patients with an apparently balanced de novo chromosome rearrangement and a meta-analysis

  作者 Feenstra, I; Hanemaaijer, N; Sikkema-Raddatz, B; Yntema, H; Dijkhuizen, T; Lugtenberg, D; Verheij, J; Green, A; Hordijk, R; Reardon, W; de Vries, B; Brunner, H; Bongers, E; de Leeuw, N; van Ravenswaaij-Arts, C  
  选自 期刊  European Journal of Human Genetics;  卷期  2011年19-11;  页码  1152-1160  
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[摘要]High-resolution genome-wide array analysis enables detailed screening for cryptic and submicroscopic imbalances of microscopically balanced de novo rearrangements in patients with developmental delay and/or congenital abnormalities. In this report, we added the results of genome-wide array analysis in 54 patients to data on 117 patients from seven other studies. A chromosome imbalance was detected in 37% of all patients with two-breakpoint rearrangements. In 49% of these patients, the imbalances were located in one or both breakpoint regions. Imbalances were more frequently (90%) found in complex rearrangements, with the majority (81%) having deletions in the breakpoint regions. The size of our own cohort enabled us to relate the presence of an imbalance to the clinical features of the patients by using a scoring system, the De Vries criteria, that indicates the complexity of the phenotype. The median De Vries score was significantly higher (P=0.002) in those patients with an imbalance (5, range 1-9) than in patients with a normal array result (3, range 0-7). This study provides accurate percentages of cryptic imbalances that can be detected by genome-wide array analysis in simple and complex de novo microscopically balanced chromosome rearrangements and confirms that these imbalances are more likely to occur in patients with a complex phenotype. European Journal of Human Genetics (2011) 19, 1152-1160; doi:10.1038/ejhg.2011.120; published online 29 June 2011

 
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