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REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES

Year 2024, Volume: 87 Issue: 4, 354 - 355, 25.10.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/IUITFD.1500882

Abstract

Dear Editor,

In this journal, we reported a rare live birth case of partial trisomy 9 resulting from a maternal translocation between chromosomes (Chr.) 9 and 22 (1). The affected infant had two normal chromosomes 9 plus a derived/dicentric Chr.9 containing a complete copy of 9pter to 9q22.31 (carrying the centromere regions of both Chr.9 and Chr.22). Meza-Espinoza and colleagues wrote a letter to the editor about this case and the related translocation-derived gametes (2). We appreciate the contributions of the authors.

All possible gametes are shown in Table 1, and there are two options for disomy of 22 products derived from tertiary 3:1 segregation. However, these gametes are also trisomic or monosomic on the long arm of chromosome 9 (q22.31 to 9qter). In the case of tertiary trisomy 3:1 segregation, when normal Chr. 9, normal Chr. 22 and der(22) are transmitted to the next generation, the gamete will be disomic for Chr. 22 and partially trisomic for long arm of Chr.9 (9q22.31 to 9qter). Trisomy of the short arm of chromosome 9 is a rare condition but is compatible with life, as in this case. In contrast, the trisomy of the long arm of chromosome 9 (the product of a tertiary 3:1 segregation) is almost always incompatible with life. In tertiary monosomy 3:1 segregation, when only der(9) is inherited, the offspring will be disomic for Chr.22 but will also have partial monosomy from 9q22.31 to 9qter and will have no chance of a live birth. Two disomy 22 products derived from the segregation of interchange trisomy and interchange monosomy also exist, but the gametes will also be trisomy and monosomy for Chr.9. Additionally, the second option for the adjacent 2 segregation pattern leads to partial monosomy of chromosome 9 (9pter to 9q22.31, our case region) and disomy 22.

References

  • Urtekin E, Kayhan G, Kazancioglu E, Yirmibes Karaoguz M. A partial trisomy 9 case with dicentric chromosome due to the adjacent-2 segregation of maternal reciprocal translocation. J Ist Faculty Med 2022;85(2):279-84. [CrossRef] google scholar
  • Meza-Espinoza JP, Picos-Cardenas VJ, Leal-Ugarte E. Comment on “A partial trisomy 9 case with dicentric chromosome due to the adjacent-2 segregation of maternal reciprocal translocation”. J Ist Faculty Med 2024;87(3):265- 6. [CrossRef] google scholar

MEZA-ESPINOZA VE ARKADAŞLARININ EDİTÖRE MEKTUBUNA CEVAP

Year 2024, Volume: 87 Issue: 4, 354 - 355, 25.10.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/IUITFD.1500882

Abstract

References

  • Urtekin E, Kayhan G, Kazancioglu E, Yirmibes Karaoguz M. A partial trisomy 9 case with dicentric chromosome due to the adjacent-2 segregation of maternal reciprocal translocation. J Ist Faculty Med 2022;85(2):279-84. [CrossRef] google scholar
  • Meza-Espinoza JP, Picos-Cardenas VJ, Leal-Ugarte E. Comment on “A partial trisomy 9 case with dicentric chromosome due to the adjacent-2 segregation of maternal reciprocal translocation”. J Ist Faculty Med 2024;87(3):265- 6. [CrossRef] google scholar
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Services and Systems (Other)
Journal Section Letter
Authors

Meral Yirmibeş Karaoğuz 0000-0002-0178-8018

Ezgi Urtekin 0000-0001-9951-2812

Gülsüm Kayhan 0000-0002-4286-243X

Elvin Kazancıoğlu 0000-0002-7603-6558

Publication Date October 25, 2024
Submission Date June 14, 2024
Acceptance Date June 26, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 87 Issue: 4

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APA Yirmibeş Karaoğuz, M., Urtekin, E., Kayhan, G., Kazancıoğlu, E. (2024). REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES. Journal of Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, 87(4), 354-355. https://doi.org/10.26650/IUITFD.1500882
AMA Yirmibeş Karaoğuz M, Urtekin E, Kayhan G, Kazancıoğlu E. REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES. İst Tıp Fak Derg. October 2024;87(4):354-355. doi:10.26650/IUITFD.1500882
Chicago Yirmibeş Karaoğuz, Meral, Ezgi Urtekin, Gülsüm Kayhan, and Elvin Kazancıoğlu. “REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES”. Journal of Istanbul Faculty of Medicine 87, no. 4 (October 2024): 354-55. https://doi.org/10.26650/IUITFD.1500882.
EndNote Yirmibeş Karaoğuz M, Urtekin E, Kayhan G, Kazancıoğlu E (October 1, 2024) REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES. Journal of Istanbul Faculty of Medicine 87 4 354–355.
IEEE M. Yirmibeş Karaoğuz, E. Urtekin, G. Kayhan, and E. Kazancıoğlu, “REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES”, İst Tıp Fak Derg, vol. 87, no. 4, pp. 354–355, 2024, doi: 10.26650/IUITFD.1500882.
ISNAD Yirmibeş Karaoğuz, Meral et al. “REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES”. Journal of Istanbul Faculty of Medicine 87/4 (October 2024), 354-355. https://doi.org/10.26650/IUITFD.1500882.
JAMA Yirmibeş Karaoğuz M, Urtekin E, Kayhan G, Kazancıoğlu E. REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES. İst Tıp Fak Derg. 2024;87:354–355.
MLA Yirmibeş Karaoğuz, Meral et al. “REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES”. Journal of Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, vol. 87, no. 4, 2024, pp. 354-5, doi:10.26650/IUITFD.1500882.
Vancouver Yirmibeş Karaoğuz M, Urtekin E, Kayhan G, Kazancıoğlu E. REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR BY MEZA-ESPINOZA AND COLLEAGUES. İst Tıp Fak Derg. 2024;87(4):354-5.

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