From Klinefelter Syndrome to High Grade Aneuploidies: Expanding the Gene-dosage Effect of Supernumerary X Chromosomes

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2024 Jul 12;109(8):e1564-e1573. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgad730.

Abstract

Objective: High-grade aneuploidies of X and Y sex chromosomes (HGAs) are exceedingly rare and complex conditions. We aimed to investigate the effect of supernumerary X chromosomes (extra-Xs) on the clinical, hormonal, metabolic, and echocardiographic features of patients with HGAs.

Design and methods: In a cross-sectional study, we compared 23 subjects with HGAs and 46 age-matched subjects with 47,XXY Klinefelter syndrome (KS), according to the number of extra-Xs: two (47,XXY and 48,XXYY), three (48,XXXY and 49,XXXYY), or four supernumerary Xs (49,XXXXY). A second cohort consisting of 46 pubertal stage-matched KS subjects was employed for validation. Clinical, hormonal, metabolic and ultrasonographic parameters were collected and analyzed.

Results: The increase in the number of extra-Xs was associated with a progressive adverse effect on height, pubertal development, testicular volume and function, adrenal steroidogenesis, and thyroid function. A progressive linear increase in ACTH and a decrease in cortisol/ACTH ratios were found. Weight and body mass index, Sertoli cell function, lipid profile, and glucose tolerance post-oral glucose tolerance test were all worse in the HGA cohort compared to KS. Cardiac evaluation revealed a linear association with reduced left and right end-diastolic diameters and reduced ejection fraction.

Conclusion: The increase in the number of extra-Xs is associated with a "dose-dependent" progressive impairment in steroid producing glands, thyroid function, cardiac structure, and performance.

Keywords: 47,XXY; 48,XXXY; 48,XXYY; 49,XXXXY; 49,XXXYY; HGA; Klinefelter syndrome; X chromosome; aneuploidy; sex chromosomes.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aneuploidy*
  • Child
  • Chromosomes, Human, X* / genetics
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Gene Dosage
  • Humans
  • Klinefelter Syndrome* / genetics
  • Klinefelter Syndrome* / pathology
  • Male
  • Sex Chromosome Aberrations
  • Young Adult