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Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? The question of the vitamin D pathway

As total vitamin D levels are often lower in black than in white Americans, the former are frequently classified as vitamin D-deficient. To fully understand African vitamin D (25(OH)D) status, other factors should be considered, e.g. vitamin D blood carrier, vitamin D-binding protein (DBP), vitamin...

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Autores principales: Amadori, Dino, Serra, Patrizia, Masalu, Nestory, Pangan, Akwilina, Scarpi, Emanuela, Maria Bugingo, Aloyce, Katabalo, Deogratias, Ibrahim, Toni, Bongiovanni, Alberto, Miserocchi, Giacomo, Spadazzi, Chiara, Liverani, Chiara, Turri, Valentina, Tedaldi, Rosanna, Mercatali, Laura
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5355083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28061456
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14482
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author Amadori, Dino
Serra, Patrizia
Masalu, Nestory
Pangan, Akwilina
Scarpi, Emanuela
Maria Bugingo, Aloyce
Katabalo, Deogratias
Ibrahim, Toni
Bongiovanni, Alberto
Miserocchi, Giacomo
Spadazzi, Chiara
Liverani, Chiara
Turri, Valentina
Tedaldi, Rosanna
Mercatali, Laura
author_facet Amadori, Dino
Serra, Patrizia
Masalu, Nestory
Pangan, Akwilina
Scarpi, Emanuela
Maria Bugingo, Aloyce
Katabalo, Deogratias
Ibrahim, Toni
Bongiovanni, Alberto
Miserocchi, Giacomo
Spadazzi, Chiara
Liverani, Chiara
Turri, Valentina
Tedaldi, Rosanna
Mercatali, Laura
author_sort Amadori, Dino
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description As total vitamin D levels are often lower in black than in white Americans, the former are frequently classified as vitamin D-deficient. To fully understand African vitamin D (25(OH)D) status, other factors should be considered, e.g. vitamin D blood carrier, vitamin D-binding protein (DBP), vitamin D receptor (VDR) and DBP polymorphisms. A prospective study on an indigenous black Tanzanian and a Caucasian Italian population was performed on 50 healthy donors from both populations and 35 Caucasian and 18 African breast cancer patients. 25(OH)D and DBP serum levels were analyzed by ELISA. A1012G, Cdx2 and Fok1 VDR polymorphisms and DBP polymorphisms rs4588 and rs7041 were genotyped by real-time PCR. Vitamin D and DBP levels were lower in healthy African donors than in Caucasians. Africans had a significantly higher frequency of AA and CC for Cdx2 and Fok1 polymorphisms, respectively. These allelic variants were related to a higher transcription of VDR gene and a higher activity of VDR receptor. With regard to polymorphism distribution, Africans showed innate higher levels and activity of VDR. We conclude that a strengthening of the vitamin D pathway could have a protective role against the development of breast cancer in the African population.
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spelling pubmed-53550832017-04-15 Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? The question of the vitamin D pathway Amadori, Dino Serra, Patrizia Masalu, Nestory Pangan, Akwilina Scarpi, Emanuela Maria Bugingo, Aloyce Katabalo, Deogratias Ibrahim, Toni Bongiovanni, Alberto Miserocchi, Giacomo Spadazzi, Chiara Liverani, Chiara Turri, Valentina Tedaldi, Rosanna Mercatali, Laura Oncotarget Research Paper As total vitamin D levels are often lower in black than in white Americans, the former are frequently classified as vitamin D-deficient. To fully understand African vitamin D (25(OH)D) status, other factors should be considered, e.g. vitamin D blood carrier, vitamin D-binding protein (DBP), vitamin D receptor (VDR) and DBP polymorphisms. A prospective study on an indigenous black Tanzanian and a Caucasian Italian population was performed on 50 healthy donors from both populations and 35 Caucasian and 18 African breast cancer patients. 25(OH)D and DBP serum levels were analyzed by ELISA. A1012G, Cdx2 and Fok1 VDR polymorphisms and DBP polymorphisms rs4588 and rs7041 were genotyped by real-time PCR. Vitamin D and DBP levels were lower in healthy African donors than in Caucasians. Africans had a significantly higher frequency of AA and CC for Cdx2 and Fok1 polymorphisms, respectively. These allelic variants were related to a higher transcription of VDR gene and a higher activity of VDR receptor. With regard to polymorphism distribution, Africans showed innate higher levels and activity of VDR. We conclude that a strengthening of the vitamin D pathway could have a protective role against the development of breast cancer in the African population. Impact Journals LLC 2017-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5355083/ /pubmed/28061456 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14482 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Amadori et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 credited.
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Amadori, Dino
Serra, Patrizia
Masalu, Nestory
Pangan, Akwilina
Scarpi, Emanuela
Maria Bugingo, Aloyce
Katabalo, Deogratias
Ibrahim, Toni
Bongiovanni, Alberto
Miserocchi, Giacomo
Spadazzi, Chiara
Liverani, Chiara
Turri, Valentina
Tedaldi, Rosanna
Mercatali, Laura
Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? The question of the vitamin D pathway
title Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? The question of the vitamin D pathway
title_full Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? The question of the vitamin D pathway
title_fullStr Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? The question of the vitamin D pathway
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? The question of the vitamin D pathway
title_short Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? The question of the vitamin D pathway
title_sort vitamin d receptor polymorphisms or serum levels as key drivers of breast cancer development? the question of the vitamin d pathway
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5355083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28061456
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14482
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