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    25-Hydroxyvitamin D serum levels inversely correlate to disease severity and serum C-reactive protein levels in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa

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    2021-05-01
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    Moltrasio, Chiara
    Tricarico, Paola Maura
    Genovese, Giovanni
    Gratton, Rossella
    Marzano, Angelo V.
    Crovella, Sergio
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    Vitamin D exerts functions in skin physiology by modulating keratinocyte proliferation and different immunoregulatory processes.1 In several dermatoses, vitamin D correlates to disease severity and is significantly lower if compared to healthy subjects.2 Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by painful suppurating lesions mainly localized in the folds.3 Kelly et al.4 conducted the first study assessing vitamin D status in HS, concluding that 75% of patients had vitamin D levels of less than 50 nmol/L compared to 40% of the general population. Subsequently, Guillet et al.5 described an association between vitamin D deficiency and HS severity, also reporting a significant decrease of the inflammatory nodules in patients supplemented with vitamin D. The same authors found a correlation between the response to HS therapies and increased vitamin D levels upon supplementation. Likewise, Fabbrocini et al.6 found an inverse correlation between vitamin D levels and disease severity in refractory HS and reported the improvement of clinical responsiveness to therapies as directly proportional to the increase of vitamin D level following supplementation. A recent study demonstrated through whole exome sequencing the role of vitamin D metabolism dysfunction in syndromic HS pathogenesis, molecularly reinforcing the clinical observations of the above-mentioned studies.7
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/25908
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