Effect of vitamin D replacement on immunological biomarkers in patients with multiple sclerosis

Clin Immunol. 2017 Aug:181:9-15. doi: 10.1016/j.clim.2017.05.017. Epub 2017 May 20.

Abstract

We aimed to investigate the immunologic effects of vitamin D replacement in RRMS patients. In a controlled single center study, patients deficient in 25-hydroxyvitamin D (serum level<25ng/ml) received 10,000IU/week cholecalciferol for 3months. Sufficient vitamin D patients (serum level>35ng/ml) were followed for the same period. Assessments were performed at baseline and at 3months. 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels increased significantly from baseline to month-3 in the deficient group after treatment and remained stable in the sufficient group. We observed a decreased interferon-γ (IFNγ) secretion by CD4+ T cells in vitamin D deficient group but not in the sufficient group, and a negative correlation between baseline serum vitamin D and IFNγ production. There was no change in the frequency of T helper or regulatory T cell subsets in either group. Increasing serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are associated with decreased production of IFNγ by CD4+ T cells.

Keywords: Cytometric bead array; Immunophenotyping; Interferon gamma; Relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis; T cells; Vitamin D.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes / immunology
  • Cholecalciferol / therapeutic use*
  • Controlled Before-After Studies
  • Cytokines / immunology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Interferon-gamma / immunology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting / complications
  • Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting / immunology*
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Vitamin D / analogs & derivatives
  • Vitamin D / blood
  • Vitamin D Deficiency / blood
  • Vitamin D Deficiency / complications
  • Vitamin D Deficiency / drug therapy*
  • Vitamin D Deficiency / immunology
  • Vitamins / therapeutic use*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Cytokines
  • Vitamins
  • Vitamin D
  • Cholecalciferol
  • Interferon-gamma
  • 25-hydroxyvitamin D