Vitamin D in pregnancy: understanding immune effects in the decidua
Tamblyn, Jennifer Ann (2018) , Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
I wonder if the decidua is actually larger (and perhaps activate more VitaminD) than the placenta?
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Healthy pregnancies need lots of vitamin D has the following summary
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ReducesEvidence 0. Chance of not conceiving 3.4 times Observe 1. Miscarriage 2.5 times Observe 2. Pre-eclampsia 3.6 times RCT 3. Gestational Diabetes 3 times RCT 4. Good 2nd trimester sleep quality 3.5 times Observe 5. Premature birth 2 times RCT 6. C-section - unplanned 1.6 times Observe Stillbirth - OMEGA-3 4 times RCT - Omega-3 7. Depression AFTER pregnancy 1.4 times RCT 8. Small for Gestational Age 1.6 times meta-analysis 9. Infant height, weight, head size
within normal limitsRCT 10. Childhood Wheezing 1.3 times RCT 11. Additional child is Autistic 4 times Intervention 12.Young adult Multiple Sclerosis 1.9 times Observe 13. Preeclampsia in young adult 3.5 times RCT 14. Good motor skills @ age 3 1.4 times Observe 15. Childhood Mite allergy 5 times RCT 16. Childhood Respiratory Tract visits 2.5 times RCT RCT = Randomized Controlled Trial
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- Vitamin D, the placenta and early pregnancy: effects on trophoblast function Feb 2018
Ganguly A1, Tamblyn JA1,2,3, Finn-Sell S4, Chan SY5, Westwood M4, Gupta J1,2, Kilby MD1,2, Gross SR6, Hewison M7,3.
Free PDF online doi: 10.1530/JOE-17-0491 - Women with recurrent spontaneous abortion have decreased 25(OH) vitamin D and VDR at the fetal-maternal interface Sep 2017, free PDF online
- Immunological function of vitamin D during human pregnancy Aug 2017 doi: 10.1111/aji.12716
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Epidemiology has linked preeclampsia (PET) to vitamin D deficiency. To date, studies have focused upon serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25(0H. )D3) alone as the marker of vitamin D status.~We provide strong evidence comprehensive analysis of vitamin D metabolites in pregnancy is highly informative, particularly within the context of PET. Uniquely, analysis of maternal urinary metabolites provides a novel insight into vitamin D and the kidney, with lower 25(0H)D3 and 24,25(0H)2D3 excretion early indicators of a predisposition towards PET.
Since vitamin D is a potent regulator of immune function, and the decidua appears a key extra-renal site for vitamin D metabolism, we investigated effects of 1 ,25(0H)2D3 upon decidual uterine natural killer cells and macrophages. We show both express a functional vitamin-D system and demonstrate differential sensitivity to 1 ,25(0H)2D3 compared to their peripheral counterparts.
To understand the functional impact of vitamin D, whole transcriptomic analysis of 1,25(0H)2D3-mediated effects upon uNK and macrophages was performed. We show the actions of vitamin D extend far beyond simple immuno-regulation, targeting major cellular functions including migration, adhesion and apoptosis. In particular, our data support effects highly relevant to decidualisation.
We anticipate these findings to be highly relevant within the context of vitamin D deficiency, mal placentation and PET.
Dissertation includes portions of 5 of her publications
- Tamblyn JA, Hewison M, Wagner CL, Bulmer JN, Kilby MD. Immunological role of vitamin D at the maternal-fetal interface. J Endocrinol. 2015; 224(3):R107-21(71). http://dx.doi/org/10.1530/JOE-14-0642
- Tamblyn JA, Susarla R, Jenkinson C, Jeffery L, Ohizua O, Chun R, Chan S, Kilby M, Hewison M. Dysregulation of Maternal and Placental Vitamin D Metabolism in Preeclampsia. Placenta 50, 70-77.2016 (104). http://dx.doi/org/10.1016/j.placenta.2016.12.019
- Tamblyn J, Jenkinson C, Larner D, Hewison M, Kilby M. Serum and urine vitamin D metabolite analysis in early preeclampsia. Endocr Connect. 2017; pii: EC-17-0308 (105). http://dx.doi/org/10.1530/EC-17-0308
- Liu NQ, Larner D, Yao Q, Chun R, Zhou R, Tamblyn JA, Wagner C, Hewison M. Vitamin Ddeficiency and sex-specific dysregulation of placental inflammation. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2017; S0960-0760(17)30163-2(505). http://dx.doi/org/10.1016/j.jsbmb.2017.06.012
- Powell R, Lissauer D, Tamblyn J, Beggs A, Cox P, Moss P, Kilby M. Decidual T cells exhibit a highly differentiated phenotype and demonstrate potential fetal-specificity and a strong transcriptional response to interferon. Journal of Immunology 2017; 199(10):3406-3417 (234) http://dx.doi/org/10.4049/jimmunol.1700114
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