2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.08.075
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Vitamin D3 metabolite calcidiol primes human dendritic cells to promote the development of immunomodulatory IL-10-producing T cells

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“…43,44 The severe inflammation observed in Vdr/IL-10 double knockout mice is attributed to an augmented pro-inflammatory T cell response. 38 VDR signaling in T cells influences differentiation.…”
Section: Vitamin D/vdr Regulates Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43,44 The severe inflammation observed in Vdr/IL-10 double knockout mice is attributed to an augmented pro-inflammatory T cell response. 38 VDR signaling in T cells influences differentiation.…”
Section: Vitamin D/vdr Regulates Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The considerable host of actions performed by PPARG can be compared to those of vitamin D and VDR [15], which has been implicated in neurologic disorders [1618], autoimmune pathologies [1921], cardiovascular disease [22], diabetes mellitus [23, 24], psoriasis [15] or infectious disease [25, 26], and, above all of what is mentioned, cancer [27, 28]. …”
Section: The Pparg Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all cells of the adaptive immune system express the vitamin D receptor, making them also capable of being vitamin D responsive [35]. When specifically considering a potential role for vitamin D in food allergy, vitamin D has been shown to affect several mechanisms that promote immunologic tolerance, including T regulatory cell function [36] and the induction of tolergenic dendritic cells [37,38]. Recently, investigators reported that VDD in pregnant women impairs T regulatory cell function, which could have important implications for allergy predisposition/development in neonates [39].…”
Section: Vitamin D and The Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%