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. 1999 Mar;36(3):253–257.

Monozygotic twin brothers with the fragile X syndrome: different CGG repeats and different mental capacities

d Helderman-van 1, P Maaswinkel-Mooij 1, E Hoogendoorn 1, R Willemsen 1, J Maat-Kievit 1, M Losekoot 1, B Oostra 1
PMCID: PMC1734321  PMID: 10204857

Abstract

Little is known about the mechanism of CGG instability and the time frame of instability early in embryonic development in the fragile X syndrome. Discordant monozygotic twin brothers with the fragile X syndrome could give us insight into the time frame of the instability.
We describe monochorionic diamniotic twin brothers with the fragile X syndrome who had different CGG repeats and different mental capacities, whereas the normal mother had a premutation. The more retarded brother had a full mutation in all his cells and no FMR-1 protein expression in lymphocytes, whereas the less retarded brother had 50%/50% mosaicism for a premutation and full mutation and FMR-1 protein expression in 26% of his lymphocytes.
The differences in repeat size could have arisen either before or after the time of splitting. The time of splitting in this type of twin is around day 6-7. Given the high percentage of mosaicism, we hypothesise that the instability started before the time of splitting at day 6-7.


Keywords: fragile X syndrome; mental retardation; CGG repeat; monozygotic twins

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