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AuthorMousa, Hanaa
AuthorZughaier, Susu M.
Available date2025-10-22T08:13:01Z
Publication Date2025-07-31
Publication NameLipids in Health and Disease
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-025-02639-x
CitationMousa, H., & Zughaier, S. M. (2025). Vitamin D immune modulation of the anti-inflammatory effects of HDL-associated proteins. Lipids in Health and Disease, 24(1), 257.
ISSN1476-511X
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/68077
AbstractVitamin D is a crucial element in bone metabolism and plays a role in innate immunity and inflammation suppression. Deficiency in this vitamin leads to disturbances in many biological functions, including the lipid profile. The decrease in HDL levels is associated with disruptions in its function and dynamic modifications in its components, such as apolipoproteins, including ApoM, ApoA-1, and ApoD. Consequently, the anti-inflammatory potential of HDL and HDL-associated proteins is reduced, resulting in heightened inflammation. However, the relationship between modifications in lipid profile, apolipoproteins, inflammation, and vitamin D remains unclear. This review highlights the connection between vitamin D status and its possible effects on the lipid profile, specifically HDL-associated proteins.
SponsorThe Article Processing Charges (APC) were covered by Qatar University
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Nature
SubjectApoA-1
ApoM
HDL
Immune modulation
Inflammation
Vitamin D
TitleVitamin D immune modulation of the anti-inflammatory effects of HDL-associated proteins
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number24
dc.accessType Open Access


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