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Egypt J Pediatr Allergy Immunol |
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Effects of vitamin D and the antimicrobial peptide in asthma |
Ehab A.M. Albanna |
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Khalid M. Salah |
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Hanan S. Ahmed |
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Background: Vitamin D modulates a variety of processes and
regulatory systems including host defense, inflammation, and
immunity. A connection between Vitamin D status and asthma has
been considered. Vitamin D mediates innate immunity, particularly
through enhanced expression of the human cathelicidin
antimicrobial peptide (LL-37). Increased levels of high sensitive-C
reactive protein (Hs-CRP) were found to be significantly associated
with respiratory function impairment. Objective: to evaluate the
relation between serum vitamin D, Hs-CRP and LL-37 levels and
asthma. Study design: Thirty children (15 males and 15 females)
with proven diagnosis of asthma (ages ranged from 3-13 years) were
studied; they attended the pediatric department of Zagazig
University Hospital in the year 2011. In addition, 30 age and sex
matched apparently healthy children served as a control group. All
children were subjected to history taking, clinical examination,
laboratory investigations (CBC, CRP, ESR), determination of serum
level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 OHD) and plasma LL-37. Results:
The study revealed a highly significant decrease in 25 OHD, LL-37
and a highly significant increase in Hs-CRP in children with asthma
than in control group. There were a highly significant positive
correlation between vitamin D and LL37 in patients' and control
groups and a significant negative correlation between both 25OHD
and LL37 and Hs-CRP in patients' group. High WBC count
(specially neutrophils and lymphocytes), Hs-CRP level and low
levels of hemoglobin, 25OHD and LL 37 in patient group were
considered risk factors of asthma. Conclusion: Inappropriate
concentration of vitamin D decreases the ability of the immune
system to defend against infection through lowering LL-37 and
elevated Hs-CRP which leads to occurrence and precipitation of
asthma. |
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