Lang Pierre Olivier, Aspinall Richard
Geriatric medicine and Geriatric rehabilitation division, Department of medicine, University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV), CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Health and Wellbeing academy, Anglia Ruskin University, CM1 1SQ Cambridge, UK.
Nutrients. 2015 Mar 20;7(3):2044-60. doi: 10.3390/nu7032044.
Vitamin D (VitD), which is well known for its classic role in the maintenance of bone mineral density, has now become increasingly studied for its extra-skeletal roles. It has an important influence on the body's immune system and modulates both innate and adaptive immunity and regulates the inflammatory cascade. In this review our aim was to describe how VitD might influence immune responsiveness and its potential modulating role in vaccine immunogenicity. In the first instance, we consider the literature that may provide molecular and genetic support to the idea that VitD status may be related to innate and/or adaptive immune response with a particular focus on vaccine immunogenicity and then discuss observational studies and controlled trials of VitD supplementation conducted in humans. Finally, we conclude with some knowledge gaps surrounding VitD and vaccine response, and that it is still premature to recommend "booster" of VitD at vaccination time to enhance vaccine response.
维生素D(VitD)因其在维持骨矿物质密度方面的经典作用而广为人知,如今其骨骼外的作用也越来越受到研究。它对人体免疫系统有重要影响,可调节先天性和适应性免疫,并调控炎症级联反应。在本综述中,我们的目的是描述VitD如何影响免疫反应性及其在疫苗免疫原性中的潜在调节作用。首先,我们考虑那些可能为VitD状态可能与先天性和/或适应性免疫反应相关这一观点提供分子和遗传学支持的文献,特别关注疫苗免疫原性,然后讨论在人体中进行的VitD补充的观察性研究和对照试验。最后,我们总结了围绕VitD和疫苗反应的一些知识空白,并且在接种疫苗时推荐补充VitD以增强疫苗反应仍为时过早。