Cytogenetics of Premature Ovarian Failure: An Investigation on 269 Affected Women

Simona Baronchelli(University of Milano-Bicocca), Donatella Conconi(University of Milano-Bicocca), Elena Panzeri(University of Milano-Bicocca), Angela Bentivegna(University of Milano-Bicocca), Serena Redaelli(University of Milano-Bicocca), Sara Lissoni(Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo), Fabiana Saccheri(Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo), Nicoletta Villa(Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo), Francesca Crosti(Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo), Elena Sala(Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo), Emanuela Martinoli(University of Milan), Marinella Volontè(University of Milan), Anna Marozzi(University of Milan), Leda Dalprà(Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo)
BioMed Research International
January 1, 2011
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Abstract

The importance of X chromosome in the aetiology of premature ovarian failure (POF) is well-known but in many cases POF still remains idiopathic. Chromosome aneuploidy increase is a physiological phenomenon related to aging, but the role of low-level sex chromosome mosaicism in ovarian function is still undiscovered. Standard cytogenetic analysis was carried out in a total of 269 patients affected by POF: 27 chromosomal abnormalities were identified, including X chromosome and autosomal structural and numerical abnormalities. In 47 patients with 46,XX karyotype we performed interphase FISH using X alpha-satellite probe in order to identify X chromosome mosaicism rate. Aneuploidy rate in the patient group was significantly higher than the general population group. These findings underline the importance of X chromosome in the aetiology of POF and highlight the potential role of low-level sex chromosome mosaicism in ovarian aging that may lead to a premature onset of menopause.


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