Genes (Aug 2023)

Vitamin D: An Overview of Gene Regulation, Ranging from Metabolism to Genomic Effects

  • Giacomo Voltan,
  • Michele Cannito,
  • Michela Ferrarese,
  • Filippo Ceccato,
  • Valentina Camozzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14091691
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 1691

Abstract

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Vitamin D is a pro-hormone characterized by an intricate metabolism and regulation. It is well known for its role in calcium and phosphate metabolism, and in bone health. However, several studies have assessed a huge number of extra-skeletal functions, ranging from cell proliferation in some oncogenic pathways to antioxidant and immunomodulatory functions. Vitamin D exerts its role by binding to VDRs (vitamin D receptors), which are located in many different tissues. Moreover, VDRs are able to bind hundreds of genomic loci, modulating the expression of various primary target genes. Interestingly, plenty of gene polymorphisms regarding VDRs are described, each one carrying a potential influence against gene expression, with relapses in several chronic diseases and metabolic complications. In this review, we provide an overview of the genetic aspects of vitamin D and VDR, emphasizing the gene regulation of vitamin D, and the genetic modulation of VDR target genes. In addition, we briefly summarize the rare genetic disease linked to vitamin D metabolism.

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