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Total serum FGF-21 levels positively relate to visceral adiposity differently from its functional intact form

Crudele, L., Garcia-Irigoyen, O., Cariello, M., Piglionica, M., Suppressa, P., Sabbà, C., Gadaleta, R. M., & Moschetta, A.

Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2023, 14, 1159127

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June 20, 2023


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Objective
Increased Fibroblast Growth Factor-21 (FGF-21) circulating levels have been described in obesity. In this observational study, we analysed a group of subjects with metabolic disorders to unravel the putative link between visceral adiposity and FGF-21 serum levels.

Methods
Total and intact serum FGF-21 concentration was measured with an ELISA assay respectively in 51 and 46 subjects, comparing FGF-21 levels in dysmetabolic conditions. We also tested Spearman’s correlations between FGF-21 serum levels and biochemical and clinical metabolic parameters.

Results
FGF-21 was not significantly increased in high-risk conditions such as visceral obesity, Metabolic Syndrome, diabetes, smoking, and atherosclerosis. Waist Circumference (WC), but not BMI, positively correlated with total FGF-21 levels (r=0.31, p <0.05), while HDL-cholesterol (r=-0.29, p <0.05) and 25-OH Vitamin D (r=-0.32, p <0.05) showed a significant negative correlation with total FGF-21. ROC analysis of FGF-21 in prediction of increased WC, showed that patients with total FGF-21 level over cut-off value of 161.47 pg/mL presented with impaired FPG. Conversely, serum levels of the intact form of FGF-21 did not correlate with WC and other metabolic biomarkers.

Conclusion
Our newly calculated cut-off for total FGF-21 according to visceral adiposity identified subjects with fasting hyperglycemia. However, waist circumference correlates with total FGF-21 serum levels but does not correlate with intact FGF-21, suggesting that functional FGF-21 does not necessarily relate with obesity and metabolic features.

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Spoke leaderPatrizia Riso
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Nutri-omics signatures in mets patients


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Antonio Moschetta,Marialisa Clodoveo,Maria Calasso,Gaetano Villani

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