Vitamin D and spondyloarthritis

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TitreVitamin D and spondyloarthritis
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursGuillot X, Prati C, Wendling D
JournalEXPERT REVIEW OF CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
Volume10
Pagination1581-1589
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1744-666X
Mots-clésdisease activity, gut inflammation, IL-23, sclerostin, Spondyloarthritis, VDR, Vitamin D
Résumé

In cross-sectional studies, vitamin D deficiency is frequent in spondyloarthritic patients and associated with increased spondyloarthritis (SpA) activity and structural damage. Experimental studies also show that vitamin D interferes with molecular pathways critically involved in SpA, especially regarding entheseal inflammation and ossification (involving cytokines such as IL-23 and sclerostin). Vitamin D deficiency might also affect the course of the disease through periodontal and gut inflammation, leading to increased functional impairment. Therefore, Vitamin D receptor selective agonists could represent a promising therapeutic pathway in this pathology. Randomised-controlled intervention studies are required in order to further elucidate complex relationships between vitamin D deficiency and SpA.

DOI10.1586/1744666X.2014.972944