GDF-15 appears to be a potential biomarker reflecting ongoing subclinical inflammation during the attack-free period in FMF. Elevated GDF-15 levels in patients with SAA-defined subclinical inflammation suggest that GDF-15 may reflect low-grade inflammatory activity. Larger studies are needed to validate these findings. Key Points • Serum GDF-15 was significantly higher in the attack-free FMF patients than in controls, supporting its potential to reflect persistent low-grade (subclinical) inflammation. • GDF-15 showed moderate discriminative performance (AUC 0.783) and may complement conventional acute-phase reactants in assessing inflammatory burden during attack-free periods. • GDF-15 levels did not differ significantly across MEFV mutation subgroups or by M694V status in this cohort.
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