XY sex reversal and gonadal dysgenesis due to 9p24 monosomy

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Abstract

We describe a case of XY sex reversal, gonadal dysgenesis, and gonadoblastoma in a patient with a deletion of 9p24 due to a familial translocation. The rearranged chromosome 9 was inherited from the father; the patient's karyotype was 46,XY,der(9)t(8;9) (p21;p24)pat. A review shows that 6 additional patients with 46,XY sex reversal associated with monosomy of the distal short arm of chromosome 9 have been observed. The observation that all 7 patients with sex reversal share a deletion of the distal short arm of chromosome 9 is consistent with the hypothesis that the region 9p24 contains a gene or genes necessary for male sex determination. This present case narrows the chromosome interval containing a critical sex determination gene to the relatively small region 9p24. A molecular analysis of this region will provide a means to identify a gene involved in male sex determination.

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McDonald, M. T., Flejter, W., Sheldon, S., Putzi, M. J., & Gorski, J. L. (1997). XY sex reversal and gonadal dysgenesis due to 9p24 monosomy. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 73(3), 321–326. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1096-8628(19971219)73:3<321::AID-AJMG17>3.0.CO;2-L

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