Journal of International Reproductive Health/Family Planning ›› 2025, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (6): 459-463.doi: 10.12280/gjszjk.20250132

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A Case of ALMS1 Compound Heterozygous Variant Causing Alstrom Syndrome

CHEN Hui-fang, ZUO Wen-tao, ZHAO Ling-zhi, CHEN Jin-fan, HUI Ling(), ZHANG Chuan()   

  1. Department of Transfusion, Gansu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lanzhou 730050, China (CHEN Hui-fang, ZUO Wen-tao, ZHAO Ling-zhi, CHEN Jin-fan); Medical Genetics Center, Gansu Provincial Clinical Research Center for Birth Defects and Rare Diseases, Gansu Provincial Maternity and Child Health Hospital (Gansu Province Central Hospital), Lanzhou 730050, China (CHEN Hui-fang, HUI Ling, ZHANG Chuan)
  • Received:2025-03-20 Published:2025-11-15 Online:2025-11-18
  • Contact: HUI Ling, E-mail: 1065753301@qq.com;ZHANG Chuan, E-mail: zhangchuan0404@163.com

Abstract:

Alstrom syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder with multisystem involvement caused by the mutations in ALMS1 gene. The pathogenesis of the disease is not fully understood, the effective treatment is also lacking, and the prognosis is poor. The young age of onset, wide range of clinical symptoms and varying severity of the disease make it difficult to diagnose and treat. We report a female case of Alstrom syndrome diagnosed by whole exome sequencing (WES). The patient presented with congestive heart failure, congenital cardiomyopathy, atrial septal defect, growth retardation and recurrent pneumonia. She was given symptomatic treatments including infection control, cardiotonic, diuretic, and calcium supplementation, but the final prognosis was poor. The ALMS1 compound heterozygous variant c.11647_c.11648delAT (p.M3883fs*9)/ c.2888_c.2897del GTGTTTTCTA (p.S963fs*15) was found to be a rare variant. The discovery of this compound heterozygous variant provided a new reference for the genetic study of Alstrom syndrome.

Key words: Alstrom syndrome, Whole exome sequencing, Heart failure, Pneumonia, ALMS1