Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 23, 2025

A Method of Trigonometric Modelling of Seasonal Variation Demonstrated with Multiple Sclerosis Relapse Data
Published on: December 9, 2015
Transcriptomic profiling of immune modulation induced by vitamin D3 in the VitDPAS and VitDHiD cohort studies
Emilia Gospodarska1, Ranjini Ghosh Dastidar1, Julia Jaroslawska1
1Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Trylińskiego 18, 10-683, Olsztyn, Poland.
Abstract:
The VitDPAS study (NCT06104111) was designed as a medical experiment to assess the in vivo effects of vitamin D on immune responses. This study enrolled 45 healthy individuals from Olsztyn, Poland, who received a body weight-adjusted bolus dose of vitamin D3 (1,000 IU/kg). Transcriptome-wide differential gene expression analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells, collected before and 24 h after supplementation, identified 758 significantly responsive genes (p < 0.05). By correlating individual gene expression changes with alterations in vitamin D status, participants were categorized into three response groups: 17 high responders, 19 mid responders, and 9 low responders. A comparative analysis with the VitDHiD study (NCT03537027), conducted on a Finnish cohort of 25 healthy participants, revealed 232 overlapping target genes, enabling an integrated assessment of vitamin D responsiveness across all 70 individuals. Applying a more stringent statistical threshold (false discovery rate < 0.05) highlighted 26 shared target genes, demonstrating a consistent in vivo response to vitamin D3 across both cohorts. The modulation of inflammatory processes, mediated primarily via tumor necrosis factor and nuclear factor κB signaling pathways, emerged as a shared effect, highlightening the immunomodulatory potential of vitamin D as a key function of the vitamin in healthy individuals.
More Related Videos
11:06Genome-wide Analysis of HDAC Inhibitor-mediated Modulation of microRNAs and mRNAs in B Cells Induced to Undergo Class-switch DNA Recombination and Plasma Cell Differentiation
Published on: September 20, 2017
06:03Author Spotlight: Advancing Immune Monitoring in Critical Care Patients Using Whole Blood Assays
Published on: September 20, 2024