Vitamin D and autoimmunity: new aetiological and therapeutic considerations

Y Arnson, H Amital, Y Shoenfeld - Annals of the rheumatic diseases, 2007 - ard.bmj.com
Annals of the rheumatic diseases, 2007ard.bmj.com
Vitamin D is frequently prescribed by rheumatologists to prevent and treat osteoporosis.
Several observations have shown that vitamin D inhibits proinflammatory processes by
suppressing the enhanced activity of immune cells that take part in the autoimmune reaction.
Moreover, recent evidence strongly suggests that vitamin D supplementation may be
therapeutically beneficial, particularly for Th1-mediated autoimmune disorders. Some
reports imply that vitamin D may even be preventive in certain disorders such as multiple …
Vitamin D is frequently prescribed by rheumatologists to prevent and treat osteoporosis. Several observations have shown that vitamin D inhibits proinflammatory processes by suppressing the enhanced activity of immune cells that take part in the autoimmune reaction. Moreover, recent evidence strongly suggests that vitamin D supplementation may be therapeutically beneficial, particularly for Th1-mediated autoimmune disorders. Some reports imply that vitamin D may even be preventive in certain disorders such as multiple sclerosis and diabetes type 1. It seems that vitamin D has crossed the boundaries of calcium metabolism and has become a significant factor in a number of physiological functions, specifically as a biological inhibitor of inflammatory hyperactivity.
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