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Vitamin D Status among Pulmonary TB Patients and Non-TB Controls: A Cross-Sectional Study from Mwanza, Tanzania

BACKGROUND: Little is known about vitamin D status in low-income populations burdened with infectious diseases. Hence, there is a need for data on correlates of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (S-25(OH)D) and its validity during infections. OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of pulmonary TB (PTB) and HIV as c...

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Autores principales: Friis, Henrik, Range, Nyagosya, Changalucha, John, PrayGod, George, Jeremiah, Kidola, Faurholt-Jepsen, Daniel, Krarup, Henrik, Mølgaard, Christian, Andersen, Åse Bengaard
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24324666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081142
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author Friis, Henrik
Range, Nyagosya
Changalucha, John
PrayGod, George
Jeremiah, Kidola
Faurholt-Jepsen, Daniel
Krarup, Henrik
Mølgaard, Christian
Andersen, Åse Bengaard
author_facet Friis, Henrik
Range, Nyagosya
Changalucha, John
PrayGod, George
Jeremiah, Kidola
Faurholt-Jepsen, Daniel
Krarup, Henrik
Mølgaard, Christian
Andersen, Åse Bengaard
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known about vitamin D status in low-income populations burdened with infectious diseases. Hence, there is a need for data on correlates of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (S-25(OH)D) and its validity during infections. OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of pulmonary TB (PTB) and HIV as correlates of S-25(OH)D. DESIGN: Age-sex-matched cross-sectional study among PTB patients and non-TB controls. METHODS: PTB patients were categorized as sputum negative (PTB−) and positive (PTB+) by culture. Non-TB controls were randomly selected among age-sex-matched neighbours to PTB+ patients. Height, weight, arm circumference and triceps skinfold were measured, and body mass index (BMI), arm fat (AFA) and muscle area (AMA) computed. HIV status, and S-25(OH)D, C-reactive protein (S-CRP) and α(1)-acid glycoprotein (S-AGP) were determined. Linear regression analysis with controls and PTB patients combined was used to identify correlates of S-25(OH)D. RESULTS: S-25(OH)D data were available on 97.8% (1570) of 1605 participants. Mean (SD) S-25(OH)D was 84.4 (25.6) nmol/L with 39.6% <75 nmol/L among 347 non-TB controls. Time of recruitment, sex, PTB and HIV, and elevated S-AGP were correlates of S-25(OH)D. S-25(OH)D was 24.8 (95% CI 18.6;30.9) nmol/L higher in PTB compared to controls among females, but only 9.8 (95% CI:4.5;15.2) nmol/L among males (interaction p<0.0001). Females had 13.8 (95% CI:8.2;21.9) nmol/L lower S-25(OH)D than males, and HIV infected individuals had 8.5 (95% CI:4.9;12.1) higher S-25(OH)D compared to uninfected. Elevated S-AGP was a positive correlate of S-25(OH)D. Low BMI was associated with S-25(OH)D, but not with infections or S-AGP in the model. CONCLUSION: While S-25(OH)D may decline transiently during a mild acute phase response, it may increase if the acute phase response leads to loss of fat. The validity of S-25(OH)D as a marker of vitamin D status may be affected by infections.
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spelling pubmed-38557002013-12-09 Vitamin D Status among Pulmonary TB Patients and Non-TB Controls: A Cross-Sectional Study from Mwanza, Tanzania Friis, Henrik Range, Nyagosya Changalucha, John PrayGod, George Jeremiah, Kidola Faurholt-Jepsen, Daniel Krarup, Henrik Mølgaard, Christian Andersen, Åse Bengaard PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Little is known about vitamin D status in low-income populations burdened with infectious diseases. Hence, there is a need for data on correlates of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (S-25(OH)D) and its validity during infections. OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of pulmonary TB (PTB) and HIV as correlates of S-25(OH)D. DESIGN: Age-sex-matched cross-sectional study among PTB patients and non-TB controls. METHODS: PTB patients were categorized as sputum negative (PTB−) and positive (PTB+) by culture. Non-TB controls were randomly selected among age-sex-matched neighbours to PTB+ patients. Height, weight, arm circumference and triceps skinfold were measured, and body mass index (BMI), arm fat (AFA) and muscle area (AMA) computed. HIV status, and S-25(OH)D, C-reactive protein (S-CRP) and α(1)-acid glycoprotein (S-AGP) were determined. Linear regression analysis with controls and PTB patients combined was used to identify correlates of S-25(OH)D. RESULTS: S-25(OH)D data were available on 97.8% (1570) of 1605 participants. Mean (SD) S-25(OH)D was 84.4 (25.6) nmol/L with 39.6% <75 nmol/L among 347 non-TB controls. Time of recruitment, sex, PTB and HIV, and elevated S-AGP were correlates of S-25(OH)D. S-25(OH)D was 24.8 (95% CI 18.6;30.9) nmol/L higher in PTB compared to controls among females, but only 9.8 (95% CI:4.5;15.2) nmol/L among males (interaction p<0.0001). Females had 13.8 (95% CI:8.2;21.9) nmol/L lower S-25(OH)D than males, and HIV infected individuals had 8.5 (95% CI:4.9;12.1) higher S-25(OH)D compared to uninfected. Elevated S-AGP was a positive correlate of S-25(OH)D. Low BMI was associated with S-25(OH)D, but not with infections or S-AGP in the model. CONCLUSION: While S-25(OH)D may decline transiently during a mild acute phase response, it may increase if the acute phase response leads to loss of fat. The validity of S-25(OH)D as a marker of vitamin D status may be affected by infections. Public Library of Science 2013-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3855700/ /pubmed/24324666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081142 Text en © 2013 Friis et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Friis, Henrik
Range, Nyagosya
Changalucha, John
PrayGod, George
Jeremiah, Kidola
Faurholt-Jepsen, Daniel
Krarup, Henrik
Mølgaard, Christian
Andersen, Åse Bengaard
Vitamin D Status among Pulmonary TB Patients and Non-TB Controls: A Cross-Sectional Study from Mwanza, Tanzania
title Vitamin D Status among Pulmonary TB Patients and Non-TB Controls: A Cross-Sectional Study from Mwanza, Tanzania
title_full Vitamin D Status among Pulmonary TB Patients and Non-TB Controls: A Cross-Sectional Study from Mwanza, Tanzania
title_fullStr Vitamin D Status among Pulmonary TB Patients and Non-TB Controls: A Cross-Sectional Study from Mwanza, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D Status among Pulmonary TB Patients and Non-TB Controls: A Cross-Sectional Study from Mwanza, Tanzania
title_short Vitamin D Status among Pulmonary TB Patients and Non-TB Controls: A Cross-Sectional Study from Mwanza, Tanzania
title_sort vitamin d status among pulmonary tb patients and non-tb controls: a cross-sectional study from mwanza, tanzania
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24324666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081142
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