Vitamin D and Bone Metabolism in Adult Patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Author:

Modica Roberta1ORCID,Altieri Barbara2ORCID,D’Aniello Francesco3,Benevento Elio1ORCID,Cannavale Giuseppe1,Minotta Roberto1ORCID,Liccardi Alessia1,Colao Annamaria14,Faggiano Antongiulio5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Endocrinology, Diabetology and Andrology Unit, Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University of Naples, 80131 Naples, Italy

2. Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Würzburg, 97080 Würzburg, Germany

3. Pediatric University Department, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, 00165 Rome, Italy

4. UNESCO Chair, Education for Health and Sustainable Development, Federico II University, 80131 Naples, Italy

5. Endocrinology Unit, Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Sant’Andrea Hospital, ENETS Center of Excellence, Sapienza University of Rome, 00189 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic multisystemic autosomal dominant disorder determining reduced life expectancy due to higher risk of developing benign and malignant tumors. Low levels of vitamin D and reduced bone mineral density (BMD) have been reported in young patients with NF1. However, correlation between vitamin D and NF1 phenotype needs to be elucidated. Aim of this study was to assess vitamin D levels and bone metabolism in NF1 patients, analyzing potential correlations with clinical phenotype. A cross-sectional study was carried out in a monocentric series of NF1 patients, evaluating genotype, clinical phenotype, BMD, biochemical evaluation with focus on serum 25OH-vitamin D, parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcium and phosphate levels. Correlations between clinical manifestations, neurofibromas, and vitamin D status have been studied in comparison with healthy controls. 31 NF1 adult patients were matched for sex, age and body mass index with 31 healthy controls. A significantly difference in vitamin D level emerged in NF1 patients compared to controls. Interestingly low vitamin D levels correlated with a more aggressive phenotype and with a bigger size of neurofibromas. These data underline that vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency may play a role in clinical severity of neurofibromas in patients with NF1, suggesting the need to check bone status and replace vitamin D in these patients.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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