The immunoregulatory function of vitamin D: implications in chronic kidney disease.

Nat Rev Nephrol

Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension, Department of Medicine, The George Washington University School of Medicine, 2150 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20037, USA.

Published: May 2012

Cardiovascular and infectious diseases remain the most common causes of death among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Basic science and epidemiological studies indicate that vitamin D has importance not only for cardiovascular health, but also for the immune response. Vitamin D signaling pathways regulate both innate and adaptive immunity, maintaining the associated inflammatory response within physiological limits. Levels of both the inactive as well as active form of vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, respectively) are decreased in patients with CKD and ESRD. It is reasonable to hypothesize, therefore, that the immune dysfunction associated with vitamin D deficiency in patients with CKD and ESRD in part explains the misdirected inflammatory response and increased susceptibility to infection seen in this population. Indeed, observational studies show that vitamin D deficiency in patients with ESRD is associated with increased mortality, and treatment with vitamin D is associated with a decreased risk of infection, as well as reduced all-cause mortality. However, whether different vitamin D preparations have differential effects on physiological function and clinical outcomes is still unclear. A proper understanding of the immune regulatory function of vitamin D is important for the development of future therapeutic strategies.

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