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DOI: 10.1007/s00467-020-04472-z
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Free 25-hydroxyvitamin-D concentrations are lower in children with renal transplant compared with chronic kidney disease

Evgenia Preka,Mandy Wan,Karen Price,David A. Long,Helen Aitkenhead,Rukshana Shroff

Vitamin D and neurology
Internal medicine
Medicine
2020
Abstract Background Total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] is considered the best marker of vitamin D status and used routinely in clinical practice. However, 25(OH)D is predominantly bound to vitamin D-binding protein (VDBP), and it has been reported that the free-25(OH)D and 25(OH)D loosely bound to albumin fraction correlates better with clinical outcomes. Methods We assessed total-25(OH)D, measured free-25(OH)D, and calculated free-25(OH)D and their relationship with VDBP and biomarkers of mineral metabolism in 61 children (22 CKD 2–3, 18 dialysis, and 21 post-transplant). Results Total-25(OH)D concentrations were comparable across the three groups ( p = 0.09), but free- and bioavailable-25(OH)D (free- and albumin-25(OH)D) were significantly lower in the transplant group (both: p = 0.01). Compared to CKD and dialysis patients, the transplant group had significantly higher VDBP concentrations ( p = 0.03). In all three groups, total-25(OH)D concentrations were positively associated with measured free-, calculated free-, and bioavailable-25(OH)D. Multivariable regression analysis showed that total-25(OH)D was the only predictor of measured free-25(OH)D concentrations in the dialysis group (β = 0.9; R 2 = 90%). In the transplant group, measured free-25(OH)D concentrations were predicted by both total-25(OH)D and VDBP concentrations (β = 0.6, − 0.6, respectively; R 2 = 80%). Correlations between parathyroid hormone with total-25(OH)D and measured and calculated free-25(OH)D were only observed in the transplant group (all: p < 0.001). Conclusions In transplanted patients, VDBP concentrations were significantly higher compared to CKD and dialysis patients, and consequently, free-25(OH)D concentrations were lower, despite a comparable total-25(OH)D concentration. We suggest that free-25(OH)D measures may be required in children with CKD, dialysis, and transplant, with further research required to understand its association with markers of mineral metabolism.
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    Free 25-hydroxyvitamin-D concentrations are lower in children with renal transplant compared with chronic kidney disease” is a paper by Evgenia Preka Mandy Wan Karen Price David A. Long Helen Aitkenhead Rukshana Shroff published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.