In the last decades, it has become increasingly evident that the role of vitamin D extends beyond the regulation of calcium homeostasis and the maintenance of bone health. A significant extraskeletal function of vitamin D is its role in modulating the immune system, particularly highlighted in the context of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, where correlations between vitamin D status and genetic variations in the vitamin D receptor have been observed about the incidence and severity of these conditions. Additionally, different studies have reported the existence of immunomodulatory effects of vitamin D, particularly the effects of vitamin D on dendritic cell function, maturation, cytokine production, and antigen presentation, and that its deficiency may be associated with a sub-inflammatory state. In this sense, different clinical trials have been conducted to assess the therapeutic efficacy of vitamin D in different immune-mediated inflammatory disorders, including asthma, atopic dermatitis (AD), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriasis, thyroid diseases, infectious diseases, and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This review will provide a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying vitamin D’s immunomodulatory properties, its role, and innovative therapeutic applications in patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases.

Argano, C., Torres, A., Orlando, V., Cangialosi, V., Maggio, D., Pollicino, C., et al. (2025). Molecular Insight into the Role of Vitamin D in Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 26(10) [10.3390/ijms26104798].

Molecular Insight into the Role of Vitamin D in Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases

Argano C.
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Torres A.;Orlando V.;Cangialosi V.;Maggio D.;Pollicino C.;Corrao S.
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2025-05-01

Abstract

In the last decades, it has become increasingly evident that the role of vitamin D extends beyond the regulation of calcium homeostasis and the maintenance of bone health. A significant extraskeletal function of vitamin D is its role in modulating the immune system, particularly highlighted in the context of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, where correlations between vitamin D status and genetic variations in the vitamin D receptor have been observed about the incidence and severity of these conditions. Additionally, different studies have reported the existence of immunomodulatory effects of vitamin D, particularly the effects of vitamin D on dendritic cell function, maturation, cytokine production, and antigen presentation, and that its deficiency may be associated with a sub-inflammatory state. In this sense, different clinical trials have been conducted to assess the therapeutic efficacy of vitamin D in different immune-mediated inflammatory disorders, including asthma, atopic dermatitis (AD), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriasis, thyroid diseases, infectious diseases, and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This review will provide a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying vitamin D’s immunomodulatory properties, its role, and innovative therapeutic applications in patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases.
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Argano, C., Torres, A., Orlando, V., Cangialosi, V., Maggio, D., Pollicino, C., et al. (2025). Molecular Insight into the Role of Vitamin D in Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 26(10) [10.3390/ijms26104798].
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