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NOVP chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease transiently induces sperm aneuploidies associated with the major clinical aneuploidy syndromes involving chromosomes X, Y, 18, and 21

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dc.contributor.author Frias, S
dc.contributor.author Van Hummelen, P
dc.contributor.author Meistrich, ML
dc.contributor.author Lowe, XR
dc.contributor.author Hagemeister, FB
dc.contributor.author Shelby, MD
dc.contributor.author Bishop, JB
dc.contributor.author Wyrobek, AJ
dc.date.accessioned 2011-01-22T10:26:49Z
dc.date.available 2011-01-22T10:26:49Z
dc.date.issued 2003
dc.identifier.issn 0008-5472
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11154/1777
dc.description.abstract The objective of this research was to determine whether Novantrone, Oncovin, Velban, and Prednisone (NOW) combination chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease increases the frequencies of the specific types of aneuploid sperm that might elevate the risk of fathering a child with one of the major clinical aneuploidy syndromes, i.e., Down (disomy 21 sperm), Edward (disomy 18 sperm), Turner (nullisomy sex sperm), XYY (disomy Y sperm), triple X (disomy X sperm), or Klinefelter (XY sperm). A four-chromosome multicolor sperm fluorescence in-situ hybridization assay that simultaneously evaluates chromosomes 18, 21, X, and Y was applied to semen provided by four healthy men and to repeated samples of eight Hodgkin's disease patients before treatment, 35-50 days after treatment to examine the effects of treatment on male meiotic cells, and 1-2 years after treatment to measure the persistence of damage. There were chromosome-specific variations in baseline frequencies and significant inductions of all of the detectable types of sperm aneuploidies: XY sperm (14-fold increase), disomy 18 (7-fold), nullisomy sex (3-fold), disomy 21 (3-fold), and disomy X and Y (similar to2-fold each). Disomy 21 was about twice as frequent as disomy 18, and neither showed a preferential segregation with a sex chromosome. Extrapolating across the genome, similar to18% of sperm carried a numerical abnormality after NOW treatment of meiotic cells. Induced effects did not persist to 1-2 years after treatment, suggesting that persistent spermatogonial stem cells were not sensitive to NOW. These findings establish the hypothesis that conception shortly after certain chemotherapies can transiently increase the risks of fathering aneuploid pregnancies that terminate during development or result in the birth of children with major human aneuploidy syndromes. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title NOVP chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease transiently induces sperm aneuploidies associated with the major clinical aneuploidy syndromes involving chromosomes X, Y, 18, and 21 en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.idprometeo 2081
dc.source.novolpages 63(1):44-51
dc.subject.wos Oncology
dc.description.index WoS: SCI, SSCI o AHCI
dc.relation.journal Cancer Research

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