Vitamin D and Immune Function
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Abstract
Vitamin D metabolizing enzymes and vitamin D receptors are present in many cell types including various immune cells such as antigen-presenting-cells, T cells, B cells and monocytes. In vitro data show that, in addition to modulating innate immune cells, vitamin D also promotes a more tolerogenic immunological status. In vivo data from animals and from human vitamin D supplementation studies have shown beneficial effects of vitamin D on immune function, in particular in the context of autoimmunity. In this review, currently available data are summarized to give an overview of the effects of vitamin D on the immune system in general and on the regulation of inflammatory responses, as well as regulatory…
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- Immune system
- Autoimmunity
- Immunology
- Vitamin D and neurology
- Innate immune system
- Context (archaeology)
- Biology
- Vitamin
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- Good health and well-being
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