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The specific mitochondrial DNA polymorphism found in Klinefelter's syndrome
Authors:Oikawa Haruna  Tun Zaw  Young David R  Ozawa Hiroyasu  Yamazaki Kentaro  Tanaka Einosuke  Honda Katsuya
Institution:Department of Legal Medicine, Institute of Community Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-8575, Japan.
Abstract:Hypervariable segments of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) (HV1 and HV2) were analyzed in Klinefelter's syndrome and compared to normal population data. One pair of samples consisting of a Japanese mother and affected son with Klinefelter's syndrome (involved in a criminal case), and seven unrelated DNA samples from Caucasian Klinefelter males (two involved in criminal cases and five diagnosed) were collected in Japan and the United States. The diagnosis of Klinefelter's syndrome was established previously by multiplex XY-STR typing detecting two X alleles and one Y allele in the samples. Haplotype analysis of the mtDNA sequence in Klinefelter males was found to be identical, unique, and specific, as it was not found in the normal population. Astonishingly, family data exhibited that the haplotype of the mtDNA in the son was apparently different from the mother's, suggesting that the mtDNA of Klinefelter male would not be inherited from mother to son. Our data indicate that possible interaction of the sex chromosome and the mtDNA exists, and suggests that the specific mtDNA haplotype could cause the abnormal cell to fertilize and reproduce itself.
Keywords:Mitochondrial DNA  Control region  Polymorphism  Klinefelter's syndrome  Point mutation
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