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Immunomodulatory Properties of Vitamin D in the Intestinal and Respiratory Systems

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NUTRIENTS
卷 15, 期 7, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/nu15071696

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vitamin D; VDR signaling; antimicrobial peptides; innate immunity; inflammatory bowel disease (IBD); acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); epithelial barrier; toll-like receptor (TLR)

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Vitamin D plays a crucial role in modulating the innate immune response by interacting with its intracellular receptor, VDR. It contributes to the regulation of intestinal and respiratory microbiota and the modulation of components of the innate immune system. Vitamin D/VDR signaling mounts an antimicrobial response through the transduction of microbial signals and the production of antimicrobial peptides. Vitamin D supplementation may have potentially beneficial effects on diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Vitamin D plays a crucial role in modulating the innate immune response by interacting with its intracellular receptor, VDR. In this review, we address vitamin D/VDR signaling and how it contributes to the regulation of intestinal and respiratory microbiota. We additionally review some components of the innate immune system, such as the barrier function of the pulmonary and intestinal epithelial membranes and secretion of mucus, with their respective modulation by vitamin D. We also explore the mechanisms by which this vitamin D/VDR signaling mounts an antimicrobial response through the transduction of microbial signals and the production of antimicrobial peptides that constitute one of the body's first lines of defense against pathogens. Additionally, we highlight the role of vitamin D in clinical diseases, namely inflammatory bowel disease and acute respiratory distress syndrome, where excessive inflammatory responses and dysbiosis are hallmarks. Increasing evidence suggests that vitamin D supplementation may have potentially beneficial effects on those diseases.

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