Do Vitamin D support immune strength?

The active form of vitamin D tempers damaging inflammatory response of some white blood cells,
while it also boosts immune cells production of microbe-fighting proteins.
 
Vitamin D has numerous effects on cells within  immune system.
  1. It inhibits B cell proliferation 
  2. and blocks B cell differentiation 
  3. and immunoglobulin secretion.
 
Vitamin D additionally suppresses T cell proliferation and results in a shift from  Th1 to a Th2 phenotype.
 
  • Vitamin D acts directly on immune cells, which play a key role in autoimmune diseases.
  • Clinical studies have demonstrated that vitamin D deficiency is related to morbidity in infectious diseases and the onset or progression of autoimmune diseases, such as RA, SLE, and MS.
 
 

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