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AuthorAl-Shammri, Suhail
AuthorChattopadhyay, Arpita
AuthorHanah, Magdy Girgis
AuthorDoi, Suhail
AuthorAkanji, Abayomi
Available date2023-09-13T05:33:12Z
Publication Date2023-06-24
Publication NameBiomedicines
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11071808
CitationAl-Shammri, S.; Chattopadhyay, A.; Hanah, M.G.; Doi, S.; Akanji, A. Association of Blood Levels of Vitamin D and Its Binding Protein with Clinical Phenotypes of Multiple Sclerosis. Biomedicines 2023, 11, 1808. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11071808
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/47492
AbstractLow vitamin D levels may synergize with changing levels of the vitamin D binding protein (DBP) to precipitate in the development and clinical progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). In this study, this hypothesis was explored in groups of Kuwaiti healthy controls and patients with different clinical phenotypes of MS. Fasting serum concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] and DBP were measured in 146 healthy controls and 195 patients with MS. The latter were classified according to the duration, type, and onset of the disease and the mode of treatment. Factors such as relapse/remitting, and the use of nutritional supplements were also considered. The DBP levels were significantly lower in the patients than in the controls. This was more evident in newly diagnosed drug-naïve patients than in those patients with more established MS. MS status and severity were negatively impacted by concurrently low levels of 25(OH)D and DBP. This was most clearly expressed in drug-naïve patients and in those with a disease in relapse. It was also established that the 25(OH)D level had a significant positive correlation with the duration of the disease. Lower levels of 25(OH)D and DBP appear to have a synergistic effect on MS status. This was most clearly demonstrated in patients who were newly diagnosed (drug-naïve) and in those patients who were in relapse.
SponsorThis research was funded by Kuwait University Research Administration; grant number MM 03/09 and the APC was funded by Suhail Al-Shammri.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
Subject25-hydroxyvitamin D
Kuwait
drug-naïve patients
hypovitaminosis D
multiple sclerosis
relapsing remitting
vitamin D
vitamin D binding protein
TitleAssociation of Blood Levels of Vitamin D and Its Binding Protein with Clinical Phenotypes of Multiple Sclerosis.
TypeArticle
Issue Number7
Volume Number11
ESSN2227-9059


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