特纳综合征中y染色体序列与性腺母细胞瘤的患病率

Alessandra Bernadete Trovó de Marqui, Roseane Lopes da Silva-Grecco, Marly Aparecida Spadotto Balarin
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摘要

目的应用分子技术评价特纳综合征(TS)患者y染色体序列和性腺母细胞瘤的患病率。数据来源在Pubmed中进行文献检索,将时间限制在2005-2014年,使用描述符:TS和Y序列(n=26), TS和Y染色体材料(n=27)。纳入标准为:与主题直接相关且以英文或葡萄牙文发表的文章。不符合这些标准的文章和综述文章被排除在外。应用这些标准后,剩下14篇论文。关于TS中y染色体序列流行率的主要结果有:(1)约60%的研究由巴西研究人员进行;(2)患病率为4.6 ~ 60%;(3)研究频率最高的基因为SRY、DYZ3和TSPY;(4) 7项研究仅使用聚合酶链反应,其余7项研究与FISH相关。14项研究中有9项报道了性腺切除术和性腺母细胞瘤。两项研究发现了性腺母细胞瘤的最高患病率(33%)。九篇论文中有五篇评估性腺母细胞瘤的患病率为10-25%;其中两个是零。结论TS患者不论其核型如何,均有必要进行y染色体序列的分子分析。在这些序列检测呈阳性的患者中,需要对性腺母细胞瘤进行调查。
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Prevalence of Y-chromosome sequences and gonadoblastoma in Turner syndrome

Objective

To assess the prevalence of Y-chromosome sequences and gonadoblastoma in patients with Turner syndrome (TS) using molecular techniques.

Data source

A literature search was performed in Pubmed, limiting the period of time to the years 2005–2014 and using the descriptors: TS and Y sequences (n=26), and TS and Y-chromosome material (n=27). The inclusion criteria were: articles directly related to the subject and published in English or Portuguese. Articles which did not meet these criteria and review articles were excluded. After applying these criteria, 14 papers were left.

Data synthesis

The main results regarding the prevalence of Y-chromosome sequences in TS were: (1) about 60% of the studies were conducted by Brazilian researchers; (2) the prevalence varied from 4.6 to 60%; (3) the most frequently investigated genes were SRY, DYZ3 and TSPY; (4) seven studies used only polymerase chain reaction, while in the remaining seven it was associated with FISH. Nine of the 14 studies reported gonadectomy and gonadoblastoma. The highest prevalence of gonadoblastoma (33%) was found in two studies. In five out of the nine papers evaluated the prevalence of gonadoblastoma was 10–25%; in two of them it was zero.

Conclusions

According to these data, molecular analysis to detect Y-chromosome sequences in TS patients is indicated, regardless of their karyotype. In patients who test positive for these sequences, gonadoblastoma needs to be investigated.

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