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  • Vitamin D levels are generally lower in Black Americans compared to White Americans, leading to a classification of vitamin D deficiency among African populations.
  • A study involving healthy Black Tanzanian and Caucasian Italian individuals found lower vitamin D and vitamin D-binding protein (DBP) levels in African donors, along with certain genetic variations that influence vitamin D receptor (VDR) activity.
  • This research suggests that enhancing the vitamin D pathway could potentially offer protective benefits against breast cancer in African populations.

Article Abstract

As total vitamin D levels are often lower in black than in white Americans, the former are frequently classified as vitamin D-deficient. To fully understand African vitamin D (25(OH)D) status, other factors should be considered, e.g. vitamin D blood carrier, vitamin D-binding protein (DBP), vitamin D receptor (VDR) and DBP polymorphisms. A prospective study on an indigenous black Tanzanian and a Caucasian Italian population was performed on 50 healthy donors from both populations and 35 Caucasian and 18 African breast cancer patients. 25(OH)D and DBP serum levels were analyzed by ELISA. A1012G, Cdx2 and Fok1 VDR polymorphisms and DBP polymorphisms rs4588 and rs7041 were genotyped by real-time PCR. Vitamin D and DBP levels were lower in healthy African donors than in Caucasians. Africans had a significantly higher frequency of AA and CC for Cdx2 and Fok1 polymorphisms, respectively. These allelic variants were related to a higher transcription of VDR gene and a higher activity of VDR receptor. With regard to polymorphism distribution, Africans showed innate higher levels and activity of VDR. We conclude that a strengthening of the vitamin D pathway could have a protective role against the development of breast cancer in the African population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5355083PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14482DOI Listing

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