Aims: Considering the growing relevance of fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23) in the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease bone and mineral disorder (CKD-MBD), an analysis was performed to determine the relative importance of C-ter-minal (cFGF-23) and intact (iFGF-23) assays in assessing CKD-MBD status in the first place and the relationship between FGF-23 and mortality as a secondary aim. Methods: In 77 patients (15 peritoneal dialysis and 62 hemodialysis), levels of calcium, phosphate, parathyroid hormone (PTH), 25-hydroxyvi-tamin-D (25D), 1,25D, FGF-23 (C-terminal and intact molecule) were measured and their correlations were analyzed. The relationship between FGF-23 levels and patient survival was also analyzed. Results: A significant correlation was found between cFGF-23 and 1,25D, PTH and 25D while iFGF-23 was significantly correlated with phosphate, 25D and PTH. PTH and 1,25D were independent predictors of cFGF-23, while for iFGF-23 independent predictors were phosphate and 25D. No significant relationship was found between FGF-23 and mortality. Conclusions: C-terminal or intact FGF-23 levels are weakly correlated and thus not clearly indicative of FGF-23 effects on PTH, P and vitamin D metabolism in dialysis patients. Assays for cFGF-23 and iFGF-23 showed a good correlation, but the intact molecule was not superior in defining interactions with CKD-MBD molecules. Measuring FGF-23 on a regular basis with the current assays in CKD and dialysis patients does not yet seem clinically useful.

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doi.org/10.5414/CN106952, hdl.handle.net/1765/75177
Clinical Nephrology
Department of Surgery

Jongbloed, F., Galassi, F., Cozzolino, M., Zietse, B., Chiarelli, F., Cusi, D., … Gallieni, M. (2011). Clinical significance of FGF-23 measurement in dialysis patients. Clinical Nephrology, 76(3), 201–209. doi:10.5414/CN106952