Vitamin D increases CTLA-4 gene expression in patients with mild to moderate ulcerative colitis

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BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the large intestine. Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, which binds B7-1 and B7-2 on APCs (antigen-presenting cells), and induces APCs to produce an inhibitory signal to T cells. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of vitamin D on CTLA-4 gene expression in whole blood samples of patients with UC. METHODS 90 patients with mild to moderate UC were randomized to receive either a single injection of 7.5 mg vitamin D3 or 1 mL normal saline. 90 days following the intervention fold changes in CTLA-4 mRNA expression were determined and statistical comparisons between the two groups were performed. RESULTS Serum vitamin D increased significantly only in the vitamin D group. CTLA-4 fold changes were significantly higher in the vitamin D group compared with the placebo group (median ± IQR: 1.21 ± 2.3 vs. 1.00 ± 1.5, respectively; p = 0.007). CONCLUSION The results of this study revealed that vitamin D administration in patients with UC enhances the CTLA-4 gene expression.

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Sharifi, A., Vahedi, H., Honarvar, M. R., Alipoor, B., Nikniaz, Z., Rafiei, H., & Hosseinzadeh-Attar, M. J. (2019). Vitamin D increases CTLA-4 gene expression in patients with mild to moderate ulcerative colitis. Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases, 11(4), 200–205. https://doi.org/10.15171/mejdd.2019.149

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