Ives Rachel
Department of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, UK; AOC Archaeology Group, Moor Mead Road, Twickenham, TW1 1JS, UK.
Int J Paleopathol. 2018 Dec;23:76-87. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpp.2017.11.004. Epub 2017 Dec 6.
Growing evidence suggests that vitamin D supports immune responses to infections, autoimmune conditions and cancers, although evidence from large-scale studies is limited. There is scope to better understand how vitamin D deficiency interacted with other diseases to affect health in past groups. This study investigated paleopathological evidence and documentary records of individual cause of death to examine disease co-occurrence in a group of mid-19th century child burials from London, UK. Twenty-one percent of children had vitamin D deficiency rickets (138/642) and 36 children with rickets had an identified cause of death. Cyclical episodes of metabolic and nutritional deficiencies (rickets and scurvy) had occurred during childhood. Active rickets co-occurred with respiratory and gastrointestinal infections in a small number of children, likely reflecting vitamin D's role in supporting immune function. Consideration of the stage of the vitamin D deficiency showed that the majority of children were affected by chronic disease loads indicative of multiple episodes of illness. Reconstructions of the wider health consequences of vitamin D deficiency in past groups are dependent on recognising whether the deficiency was active or healed. The variability of diseases identified illustrates the high disease burden that affected children in this socially disadvantaged group.
越来越多的证据表明,维生素D有助于机体对感染、自身免疫性疾病和癌症产生免疫反应,尽管大规模研究的证据有限。过去人群中维生素D缺乏是如何与其他疾病相互作用从而影响健康的,这方面仍有进一步了解的空间。本研究调查了古病理学证据以及个体死因的文献记录,以研究英国伦敦19世纪中叶一组儿童墓葬中的疾病共现情况。21%的儿童患有维生素D缺乏性佝偻病(138/642),其中36名患佝偻病的儿童有明确的死因。儿童时期曾出现过代谢和营养缺乏(佝偻病和坏血病)的周期性发作。少数儿童的活动性佝偻病与呼吸道和胃肠道感染同时出现,这可能反映了维生素D在支持免疫功能方面的作用。对维生素D缺乏阶段的考量表明,大多数儿童受到了慢性病负荷的影响,这表明他们经历了多次疾病发作。要重构过去人群中维生素D缺乏对更广泛健康状况的影响,取决于能否识别出该缺乏是处于活动期还是已痊愈。所确定疾病的多样性表明,这个社会弱势群体中的儿童承受着沉重的疾病负担。