摘要
背景:维生素D缺乏被认为是自身免疫性疾病的危险因素。维他命D及其类似物被认为是自身免疫治疗工具,考虑到其对耐受性过度反应的精细免疫调节作用。现在被认为是新出现的非传染性疾病的自身免疫性疾病的特点是女性比例很大。这种性别二态性似乎与性激素有关,这种激素对男性和女性的免疫系统有不同的影响。男性显示较高的免疫抑制,可能是由于雄激素;可能与雌激素相关的更大的女性免疫反应性和能力导致对感染的更大的恢复力,但也导致更高的自身免疫风险。对维生素D的补充或与性别有关的自身免疫性疾病的治疗也可以提高兴趣。 目的:鉴于维生素D和性激素,特别是雌激素之间的相互作用,本次综述旨在探讨维生素D在自身免疫性疾病中的作用。 结果:对自身免疫过程的一些有益作用似乎被维生素D与雌激素协同作用所允许。这一观察结果表明,维生素D作用差异的可能取决于激素活性。 结论:与性别相关的“绝对”维生素D水平差异,影响维生素D作用的性别依赖因素的作用似乎至关重要。在评估维生素D受体激动剂的潜在功能时,可以将性别和性激素作为变量纳入作为自身免疫性疾病的新药物工具。
关键词: 维生素D,自身免疫,性激素,性别,治疗,个性化医学。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Vitamin D : Autoimmunity and Gender
Volume: 24 Issue: 24
关键词: 维生素D,自身免疫,性激素,性别,治疗,个性化医学。
摘要: Background: Vitamin D deficiency is considered a risk factor for autoimmune diseases. Vitamin D and its analogues have been proposed as therapeutic tools in autoimmunity considering their exquisite immunoregulatory effect against over-reactivity towards tolerance. Autoimmune diseases, nowadays recognized as emerging non communicable diseases, are characterized by a significant female bias. This sexual dimorphism seems related to sex hormones, which differently affect male and female immune systems. Males show higher immunosuppression, maybe due to androgens; the greater female immunoreactivity and competence, likely related to estrogens, lead to a greater resilience to infections but also to a higher risk for autoimmunity. Higher interest could be given to vitamin D-based supplementation or therapy for autoimmune diseases in relation to gender as well.
Objective: This review aims to discuss the role of vitamin D in autoimmune diseases with a view inside gender-related differences, in light of the interplay between vitamin D and sex hormones, especially estrogens. Results: Some beneficial effects against autoimmune processes seem to be allowed by vitamin D acting in synergy with estrogens. This observation suggests that possible differences of vitamin D effects depend on the context in which this hormone is active. Conclusion: Rather sex-related differences of “absolute” vitamin D levels, the role of gender- dependent factors affecting vitamin D action seems to be critical. Gender and sexual hormones could be included as variables when evaluating the potential power of vitamin D receptor agonists as novel pharmacological tools to approach autoimmune diseases.Export Options
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Vitamin D : Autoimmunity and Gender, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 24 (24) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867323666161220105821
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