Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5665373 Autoimmunity Reviews 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Vitamin D immunomodulatory functions could be benefit in autoimmune diseases.•Vitamin D deficiency has been reported in patients with Sjögren syndrome.•UV radiation and vitamin D could interact with the Sjögren syndrome pathogenesis.•Vitamin D low levels are associated to extraglandular manifestations.

The immunomodulatory effects of vitamin D have been extensively studied in the context of autoimmunity. Multiple studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in autoimmune diseases. Recently, a possible protective role of vitamin D in autoimmunity has been described; however, this function remains controversial. Few studies have investigated the role of vitamin D in patients with Sjögren syndrome (SS). In this review, we compiled the main features of SS pathogenesis, the vitamin D immunomodulatory effects and the possible interaction between both. Data suggests that vitamin D may play a role in the SS pathogenesis. In addition, vitamin D low levels have been found in SS patients, which are associated with extra-glandular manifestations, such as lymphoma or neuropathy, suggesting a possible benefit effect of vitamin D in SS.

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