Published: . Aug 2010 Burke RR, Rybicki BA, Rao DSCalcium and vitamin d in sarcoidosis: how to assess and manage. (Semin Respir Crit Care Med) The synthesis of vitamin D is altered by the granulomatous inflammation of sarcoidosis leading to increased production of 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D. Mounting evidence suggests that vitamin D is an immunomodulating hormone that inhibits both antigen presentation by cells of the innate immune system, and the cytokine release and proliferation of Th1 cells. These and other extraskeletal health benefits have led to an increase in vitamin D assessment and pharmacological supplementation in the general population. This review highlights the altered synthesis and general immunomodulating properties of vitamin D with a special emphasis on known interactions with sarcoidosis. In addition, the assessment of vitamin D nutritional status, its pharmacological supplementation, and the management of bone health in patients with sarcoidosis are reviewed. Already registered? -> Login here Read more articles from the authors: 1. Burke RR 2. Rybicki BA 3. Rao DS Related articles Read abstract in PubMed Do search in PubMed Copy citation: |