Recurring germline mosaicism in a family due to reversion of an inherited derivative chromosome 8 from an 8;21 translocation with interstitial telomeric sequences.
Weimin BiBo YuanPengfei LiuJaclyn B MurryXiang QinFan XiaThao QuachLance M CooperJoanna WiszniewskaPatricia HixsonSandra PeacockVijay S TonkRobert W HuffVeronica OrtegaJames R LupskiSteven E SchererRebecca Okashah LittlejohnGopalrao V N VelagaletiElizabeth R RoederSau Wai CheungPublished in: Journal of medical genetics (2022)
Mosaicism in the proband, his half-sister and half-cousin resulting from loss of chromosome 21 material from the der(8) appears to be a postzygotic event due to the genomic instability of ITS and associated with selective growth advantage of normal cells. The reversion of the inherited der(8) to a normal chromosome 8 in this family resembles revertant mosaicism of point mutations. We propose that ITS could mediate recurring revertant mosaicism for some constitutional chromosomal structural abnormalities.