Association between Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphisms, Tight Junction Proteins and Clinical Features of Adult Patients with Atopic Dermatitis.


Journal

Dermatology practical & conceptual
ISSN: 2160-9381
Titre abrégé: Dermatol Pract Concept
Pays: Austria
ID NLM: 101585990

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 Jul 2024
Historique:
accepted: 30 06 2024
medline: 10 8 2024
pubmed: 10 8 2024
entrez: 9 8 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Few studies have explored the intricate connections between vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphisms, VDR, tight junction (TJ) protein expression and clinical features of atopic dermatitis (AD). From 43 adult AD patients, VDR polymorphisms were genotyped from peripheral blood samples using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. VDR, occludin, claudin-1 and ZO-1 protein expression from skin lesion biopsies were assessed by immunohistochemistry. The A1012G heterozygous VDR polymorphism exhibited a lower odds ratio (OR) for juvenile AD onset (OR: 0.046, 95% CI 0.004-0.51, p=0.012). In contrast, the presence of ≥2 homozygous VDR polymorphisms were significantly associated with positive skin prick test (SPT) (10/20, 50%) vs. negative SPT (1/23, 4.3%; p=0.0003). The most highly expressed TJ proteins in lesions of AD patients were claudin-1 and zonulin-1 (ZO-1), while VDR and occludin were less prevalent. A significant correlation was observed between ZO-1 expression and a body mass index ≥30 kg/m This study provides novel insights into the relationship between VDR gene polymorphisms, VDR, TJ protein expression, and clinical features in adult AD patients, highlighting a significant role of vitamin D in the pathophysiology of this disease.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39122483
pii: dpc.1403a214
doi: 10.5826/dpc.1403a214
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Auteurs

Teresa Grieco (T)

Dermatology Clinic, Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

Elisa Moliterni (E)

Dermatology Clinic, Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

Giovanni Paolino (G)

Unit of Dermatology and Cosmetology, IRCCS University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy.

Camilla Chello (C)

Dermatology Clinic, Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

Alvise Sernicola (A)

Dermatology Clinic, Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

Colin Gerard Egan (CG)

CE Medical Writing SRLS, Pisa Italy.

Fabrizio Nannipieri (F)

Clinical Research, Abiogen Pharma SpA, Pisa, Italy.

Santina Battaglia (S)

Clinical Research, Abiogen Pharma SpA, Pisa, Italy.

Marina Accoto (M)

Clinical Research, Abiogen Pharma SpA, Pisa, Italy.

Erika Tirotta (E)

Clinical Research, Abiogen Pharma SpA, Pisa, Italy.

Silvia Trasciatti (S)

Galileo Research Srl, Pisa, Italy.

Silvano Bonaretti (S)

Galileo Research Srl, Pisa, Italy.

Simona Nencioni (S)

Galileo Research Srl, Pisa, Italy.

Elena Biasci (E)

Galileo Research Srl, Pisa, Italy.

Giovanni Pellacani (G)

Dermatology Clinic, Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

Stefano Calvieri (S)

Dermatology Clinic, Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

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