Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
J Genet. 2021;100.
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a process involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases. In this mini review, we discuss the known mechanisms associated with XCI, when and how does it initiate, spreads and maintain, as well as the mechanisms that allow some genes to escape from it. We address the skewed XCI, condition in which the process are not fully randomized and its consequences to the phenotype of some pathologies. We debate about the known pathologies implicated, including X unbalanced rearrangements, X-autosomal balanced translocations, Turner and Klinefelter syndromes and also for X-linked diseases and its consequences in males and females. Some pathologies are discussed more in detail such as intellectual disability with a recognized relationship with XCI. Finally, possible future implications of genomic therapy and treatment of patients and list of areas that need further research on this topic are addressed.
X 染色体失活(XCI)是几种疾病发病机制中涉及的一个过程。在这篇迷你综述中,我们讨论了与 XCI 相关的已知机制,包括它何时以及如何启动、传播和维持,以及允许某些基因逃避 XCI 的机制。我们还讨论了偏性 XCI,即该过程不完全随机的情况,及其对某些疾病表型的影响。我们还探讨了已知涉及的疾病,包括 X 染色体不平衡重排、X-常染色体平衡易位、特纳综合征和克林费尔特综合征,以及 X 连锁疾病及其在男性和女性中的影响。我们还详细讨论了一些疾病,如智力障碍,其与 XCI 有明确的关系。最后,还讨论了基因组治疗的可能未来影响以及对患者的治疗,并列出了该主题需要进一步研究的领域。