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Author: Ahmad, Shaniya; Arora, Shweta; Khan, Salman; Mohsin, Mohd; Mohan, Anant; Syed, Kailash Mandac Mansoor Ali
Title: VITAMIND AND ITS THERAPEUTIC RELEVANCE IN PULMONARY DISEASES.
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  • Document date: 2020_12_31
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    Snippet: Vitamin D is customarily involved in maintaining bone and calcium homeostasis. However, contemporary studies have identified the implication of Vitamin D in several cellular processes including cellular proliferation, differentiation, wound healing, repair and regulatory systems inclusive of host defence, immunity and inflammation. Multiple studies have indicated co-relations between low serum levels of Vitamin D, perturbed pulmonary functions and enhanced incidences of inflammatory diseases. Al
    Document: Vitamin D is customarily involved in maintaining bone and calcium homeostasis. However, contemporary studies have identified the implication of Vitamin D in several cellular processes including cellular proliferation, differentiation, wound healing, repair and regulatory systems inclusive of host defence, immunity and inflammation. Multiple studies have indicated co-relations between low serum levels of Vitamin D, perturbed pulmonary functions and enhanced incidences of inflammatory diseases. Almost all of the pulmonary diseases including Acute lung injury, cystic fibrosis, asthma, COPD, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis, all are inflammatory in nature. Studies have displayed strong inter-relations with Vitamin D deficiency and progression of lung disorders; however, the underlying mechanism is still unknown. Vitamin D has emerged to possess inhibiting effects on pulmonary inflammation while exaggerating innate immune defences by strongly influencing functions of inflammatory cells including dendritic cells, monocyte/macrophages, T cells and B cells along with structural epithelial cells. This review dissects the effects of Vitamin D on the inflammatory cells and their therapeutic relevance in pulmonary diseases. Although, the data obtained is very limited and needs further corroboration but presents an exciting area of further research. This is because of its ease of supplementation and development of personalized medicine which could lead us to an effective adjunct and cost-effective method of therapeutic modality for highly fatal pulmonary diseases.

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