Bavarian State Bureau of Investigation, Forensic Science Institute, 80636, Munich, Germany.
Kriminaltechnisches Institut Abt II, SG203 Forensische DNA-Analytik, Bayerisches Landeskriminalamt, Maillingerstr. 15, 80636, Munich, Germany.
Int J Legal Med. 2019 Jul;133(4):989-992. doi: 10.1007/s00414-018-1914-5. Epub 2018 Sep 24.
Chimerism in humans is defined as the presence of two genetically different cell lines within the same organism. It is usually an acquired condition that is restricted to certain tissues and can be explained by therapeutic interventions such as blood transfusion or the transplantation of allogenic hematopoietic cells. Implications of such patients for forensic DNA testing have been described in the literature. In some rare cases, true inherited chimerism is observed. This so called tetragametic chimerism occurs via the fertilization of the two ova by two spermatozoa, followed by the fusion of early embryos and the development of an organism with intermingled cell lines. Such examples have been found in mice and other mammalian species including humans. We describe a phenotypically normal woman in whom tetragametic chimerism (46,XX/46,XX) was unexpectedly identified by STR typing during routine DNA profiling. Cytogenetic analysis proved to be a valuable tool for both independent confirmation and direct visualization of the two coexisting cell lines.
人类嵌合体是指同一个体中存在两种遗传上不同的细胞系。它通常是一种后天获得的状态,仅限于某些组织,可以通过治疗干预来解释,如输血或同种异体造血细胞移植。文献中已经描述了此类患者对法医 DNA 检测的影响。在一些罕见的情况下,会观察到真正的遗传性嵌合体。这种所谓的四配子嵌合体是通过两个精子使两个卵子受精,然后早期胚胎融合并发育成具有混合细胞系的生物体而发生的。这种情况在老鼠和其他哺乳动物物种中都有发现,包括人类。我们描述了一位表型正常的女性,在对其进行常规 DNA 分析时,通过 STR 分型意外发现了四配子嵌合体(46,XX/46,XX)。细胞遗传学分析被证明是一种非常有价值的工具,可用于独立确认和直接观察两种共存的细胞系。