Vitamin D and the microbiota connection: understanding its potential to improve COPD outcomes

Asmaa Ali, Liang Wu, Sameh Samir Ali
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The mucosa of the respiratory system is an essential site for local vitamin D synthesis, degradation, and signaling. It modulates the inflammatory and immune response by saving the integrity of the mucosal barrier and killing the invading pathogen through the induction of antimicrobial peptides. The proper functioning of the immune system within the respiratory system is influenced by the complex interactions of numerous immune pathways, including the gut-lung axis. Recent research has indicated that the gut microbiota is vital in developing and progressing chronic inflammatory chest conditions, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Furthermore, the immune-modulating function of vitamin D operates through the gut mucosa; hence, the vitamin D receptor is expressed to regulate the antimicrobial peptide. The potential protective role of vitamin D and its correlation with COPD has garnered significant interest. It is currently under exploration as a possible adjuvant therapy to aid in managing frequent exacerbation of COPD. In this review, we explored the connection between vitamin D and the immune system, as well as its relationship with microbiota. We also summarized some novel mechanisms of action of vitamin D supplementation that can impact disease exacerbation.
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维生素 D 与微生物群的联系:了解其改善慢性阻塞性肺病治疗效果的潜力
呼吸系统粘膜是局部维生素 D 合成、降解和信号传递的重要场所。它通过保护粘膜屏障的完整性和诱导抗菌肽杀死入侵的病原体来调节炎症和免疫反应。呼吸系统内免疫系统的正常运作受到包括肠肺轴在内的众多免疫途径复杂相互作用的影响。最新研究表明,肠道微生物群对哮喘和慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)等慢性炎症性胸部疾病的发生和发展至关重要。此外,维生素 D 的免疫调节功能通过肠道粘膜发挥作用;因此,维生素 D 受体的表达可调节抗菌肽。维生素 D 的潜在保护作用及其与慢性阻塞性肺病的相关性引起了人们的极大兴趣。目前,人们正在探索将维生素 D 作为一种可能的辅助疗法,以帮助控制慢性阻塞性肺病的频繁恶化。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了维生素 D 与免疫系统之间的联系及其与微生物群的关系。我们还总结了补充维生素 D 可影响疾病恶化的一些新的作用机制。
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