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Vitamin D metabolism and innate immunity
[摘要] Effects of vitamin Don the immune system have been recognized for over 30 years and stemmed in part from analysis of the dysregulated vitamin D metabolism associated with granulomatous diseases. However, it is only in more recent years that a role for interaction between vitamin D and normal immune function has been proposed. As with the original studies, the basis for this new perspective on immunomodulation by vitamin D stems from studies of vitamin D metabolism by immune cells. In particular, induction of the vitamin D-activating enzyme CYP27B1 in monocytes via pathogen recognizing receptors has highlighted an entirely new function for vitamin D as a potent inducer of antibacterial innate immune responses. This has prompted a new potential role for vitamin D in protecting against infection in a wide range of tissues but has also prompted revision of the parameters for adequate vitamin D status. The following review describes some of the key developments in innate immune responses to vitamin D with particular emphasis on the role of key metabolic enzyme as determinants of localized immune activity of vitamin D. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2011-12-05 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] Vitamin D;CYP27B1;Vitamin D receptor;Toll-like receptor;Monocyte;Cathelicidin [时效性] 
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