Kidney and Metabolic Bone Diseases Vol.18 No.2(4)

Theme FGF23 as a regulatory factor of bone and mineral metabolism
Title FGF23 in tumor-induced osteomalacia
Publish Date 2005/04
Author Yasuhiro Takeuchi Toranomon Hospital Endocrine Center
[ Summary ] FGF23 was identified as a causative factor for tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO) in 2001. Recent research indicates that increased levels of circulating FGF23 are involved in the pathogenesis of hypophosphatemic osteomalacia other than TIO, such as X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets / osteomalacia. Accumulating evidence strongly suggests tbat FGF23 also plays a physiological role in phosphate and vitamin D metabolism and seems to be a hormone like molecule in circulation. Evaluation of circulating FGF23 level is now essential for diagnosis of TIO ; however, high serum FGF23 levels are not sufficient to lead to a diagnosis. Physicians should carefully evaluate other clinical features of their hypophosphatemic patients. Venous sampling for FGF23 may be useful to localize a tumor causing TIO that should be surgically removed.
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