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Friday, June 6th, 2008

CD 14 now also on the vitamin+allergy list

Just for curiosity I am collecting a list of allergy genes that are vitamin D dependent. The list is already rather long but now there is a prominent addition: CD14. Known as asthma gene for many years the vitamin D dependency isn’t such clear. A clever analysis, however, now shows that there is an intermediate step involved

Calcitriol (1α, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3) induces the expression of CD14 in mononuclear phagocytes. The mechanisms accounting for this have been unclear since the promoter of CD14 does not contain a canonical vitamin D response element (VDRE). Calcitriol has been shown to regulate the activity of the transcription factor Sp-1 and our analysis of the proximal promoter of CD14 indicated the presence of four Sp-1-like binding sequences.

BTW Here is my CD14+CD16+ monocyte count from yesterday (thanks to IS) quite normal with 54/ul.

Related Posts: Another path from vitamin D to allergy, Hubs and superhubs in asthma: low activity, Is “vitamin” D a biological hub?, Why the allergy epidemic did not already start 1935 in Germany
Categories: Asthma + Allergy,Genetics + Biology,Vitamin + Sunshine
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