VITAMIN D STATUS IN ASTHMATIC CHILDREN
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Asthma in children is the most common respiratory disease worldwide. It is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. An accurate assessment of its prevalence has been hampered by the heterogeneity of asthma definitions. It has been described that vitamin D possesses an immunomodulatory effect via its receptor (VDR) and 1-alpha-hydroxylase which are present in T and B lymphocytes macrophages and antigen-presenting cells. Thus 25 hydroxy-vitamin D (25 OH D) reduces the proliferation of T lymphocytes (particularly Thelper-1 [Th1] and Th17 lymphocytes) and the production of certain pro-inflammatory cytokines (particularly Il-2 Il-6 and IFN-?) and it has also been described that the vitamin reduces mainly viral respiratory infections and improves lung function. The interaction between asthma and vitamin D has been studied over the past two decades. This interaction is multi-faceted and has potential clinical implications for asthmatic patients affecting disease severity control and prognosis.
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