Paediatrica Indonesiana
Vol 62 No 2 (2022): March 2022

Vitamin D, insulin-like growth factor-1, and stunting in children with transfusion-dependent thalassemia

I Gusti Ayu Putu Eka Pratiwi (Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University/Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia)
Roedi Irawan (Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University/Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia)
I Dewa Gede Ugrasena (Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University/Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia)
Muhammad Faizi (Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University/Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Mar 2022

Abstract

Background Transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT) has a major impact on a child's growth and is associated with stunting, risk of vitamin D deficiency, and decreased insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). To date, the relationship between vitamin D levels and stunting in TDT remains unclear. Futhermore, the role of vitamin D and IGF-1 in mediating stunting in TDT patients is still unknown. Objective To investigate the relationship between stunting and vitamin D as well as IGF-1 levels in children with TDT. Methods This cross-sectional study involved 50 TDT children aged 5 to 18 years, included consecutively from the Pediatric Hemato-oncology Outpatient Clinic, Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya, East Java. Subjects were divided into two groups: stunted (S) and not stunted (NS). Vitamin D and IGF-1 were evaluated by antibody competitive immunoassay and sandwich-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), respectively. Age, sex, and duration of repeated transfusion were analyzed as confounding factors. Results Median IGF-1 levels were 91.43 (13.67-192.86) ng/mL and 161.53 (17.99-363.01) ng/mL in the S and NS groups, respectively (P=0.011). Mean vitamin D levels were 20 (+ 5.71) ng/mL and 20.46 (5.25) ng/mL in the S and NS groups, respectively (P=0.765). The correlation coefficient (r) of vitamin D and IGF-I levels was not significant. Multivariate analysis showed that low IGF-1 levels, male, and longer duration of repeated transfusions were associated with stunting in children with TDT. Conclusion Low IGF-1 level is associated with stunting in children with TDT. Vitamin D is not significantly associated with either stunting or IGF-1 in children with TDT.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

paediatrica-indonesiana

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Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Paediatrica Indonesiana is a medical journal devoted to the health, in a broad sense, affecting fetuses, infants, children, and adolescents, belonged to the Indonesian Pediatric Society. Its publications are directed to pediatricians and other medical practitioners or researchers at all levels of ...