Children (Basel). 2021 Jul 20;8(7):612. doi: 10.3390/children8070612.
Nathalie M Rock 1, Elisa Anghileri 1 2, Vladimir L Cousin 1 3, Laetitia-Marie Petit 1, Valérie A McLin 1
Objectives: T-cell mediated rejection (TCMR) can compromise long-term liver allograft survival. The immunomodulatory properties of vitamin D are increasingly recognized. We investigated whether perturbations in vitamin D metabolism prior to LT may predispose to TCMR in a representative cohort of paediatric LT recipients.
Methods: In this retrospective single-center study of children who underwent liver transplantation between 2005 and 2017, we collected serum 25(OH) vitamin D levels and other parameters related to vitamin D metabolism. Post-transplant variables were collected from medical records during the first year following LT.
Results: Eighty-two patients were included. Twenty-six (32%) developed TCMR, 52 (65%) presented at least one event of 25(OH) D insufficiency during the year before the transplant, while 23 (32%) had at least one documented elevated plasma parathyroid hormone level. Forty-six patients benefited from nutritional support (56%). The development of TCMR was associated with vitamin D insufficiency pre-LT (p = 0.01). No significant correlations were identified between PTH levels and incidence of TCMR. The association was stronger in patients transplanted for cholestatic diseases (p = 0.004).
Conclusions: Vitamin D insufficiency before a liver transplant may be associated with TCMR during the first year post-LT. These findings warrant further investigation.
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Lung transplant survival 4X more likely if take 2,000 IU of vitamin D daily – Oct 2024 |
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28 Oct, 2024 |
Fecal transplants finally approved to fight C.difficile – July 2024 |
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07 Oct, 2024 |
Vitamin D would probably help both CKD and Kidney transplant (PDF behind paywall) – Sept 2024 |
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03 Sep, 2024 |
Autism risky if low vitamin D during pregnancy and early life (mice, fecal transplant reversed it) – March 2024 |
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27 Mar, 2024 |
Vitamin D helps organ transplant - many studies |
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30 Nov, 2023 |
Liver transplant failure 2.7X more-likely if low vitamin D - Nov 2023 |
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30 Nov, 2023 |
Vitamin D 100,000 IU loading dose and stem cell transplants – RCT Oct 2023 |
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31 Oct, 2023 |
Fecal transplants - many studies |
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26 Apr, 2023 |
Fracture 4X less likely following kidney transplant if high-dose Vitamin D (100,000 every 2 weeks) – RCT Jan 2023 |
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25 Jan, 2023 |
Fecal transplant from young reduced age-associated defects in old (mice so far) – Aug 2021 |
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27 Aug, 2021 |
Liver transplants in children more likely to be rejected if insufficient vitamin D – Aug 2021 |
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07 Aug, 2021 |
Very low Vitamin D levels after Liver transplant in children (need Calcitriol or topical) – May 2021 |
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03 Jun, 2021 |
Kidney transplant rejection 1.8X more likely if low vitamin D – May 2021 |
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22 May, 2021 |
1,000 IU of vitamin D provides little benefit (Kidney transplant in this case) – April 2021 |
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22 Apr, 2021 |
Organ Transplant patients probably need more UV and or vitamin D April 2010 |
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24 Mar, 2021 |
If you are getting a lung transplant you must have vitamin D - April 2012 |
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24 Mar, 2021 |
Omega-3 reduced pancreas transplant failure by 3X and sepsis by 2X – review Dec 2019 |
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Stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients are dying due to lack of vitamin D – Oct 2019 |
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28 Oct, 2019 |
Stem Cell Transplants consume vitamin D – July 2011 |
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23 Oct, 2019 |
Stem cell transplant (HSCT). death 28 percent less likely for each 10ng higher vitamin D level – Oct 2019 |
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23 Oct, 2019 |
4X reduction in bone fractures following Kidney Transplant with monthly Vitamin D (100,000 IU) - RCT June 2019 |
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17 Jun, 2019 |
Fecal transplants increased Vitamin D levels (germ-free mice) – March 2018 |
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29 Jun, 2018 |
Liver transplant needs Vitamin D (actually semi-activated, not regular) – May 2017 |
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27 May, 2017 |
Bone marrow transplant – like other traumas – lowers vitamin D levels – July 2011 |
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17 Apr, 2017 |
Vitamin D may help after organ transplant – if can give enough – Jan 2011 |
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25 Mar, 2017 |
4X fewer malignancies after kidney transplant if got active vitamin D – Prospective Score Sept 2012 |
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25 Mar, 2017 |
Kidney transplant patients advised to avoid the sun, then 90% have very low vitamin D levels – Sept 2012 |
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25 Mar, 2017 |
Vitamin D and biophospates are needed after organ transplant – Aug 2011 |
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25 Mar, 2017 |
Calcitriol (active Vitamin D) recommended after kidney transplant – March 2014 |
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28 Apr, 2016 |
Active form of vitamin D (calcitriol) cut in half the fractures following organ transplant – meta-analysis Aug 2011 |
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26 Jul, 2015 |
Gut, Alzheimer, autism, disease, fecal transplant, etc - Dr. Perlmutter, May 2015 |
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400,000 IU barely raised liver transplant candidate vitamin D levels (no surprise) – March 2015 |
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Even with vitamin D supplementation Kidney transplant patients were deficient – Jan 2011 |
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28 Aug, 2012 |
Babies Receive Heart Transplants Instead of Vitamin D Treatment |
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25 Jun, 2012 |
Kidney transplant worked better if initially have high level of vitamin D – April 2012 |
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28 Apr, 2012 |
Vitamin D levels low both before and after organ transplant July 2011 |
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27 Apr, 2012 |
Heart transplant 19 ng vitamin D vs liver transplant 13 ng – April 2009 |
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Many Organ transplants cause skin cancer – what is the role of UV – Feb 2012 |
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- Fact: A properly functioning liver is needed for the efficient activation of vitamin D in the body
- Fact: Liver diseases often result in lower levels of vitamin D
- Fact: Various pain relievers damage the liver function
- Fact: Lower levels of vitamin D result in osteoporosis and many other diseases
- Options with a poorly functioning liver appear to be:
- Increased vitamin D (example: 2X more vitamin D if Liver is 1/2 as efficient)
- Increase the response you get from vitamin D
- Increase sunshine / UVB,
- Get the response you get from the sun/UVB
- Consider supplementing with Iron - a patented Iron supplement appears to work very well
- Get prescription for active form of vitamin D (Calcitriol) which does not need the liver or kidney to get the benefits of vitamin D in the body
- Get Calcidiol which does not need the liver
- Use Topical Vitamin D - activation by the skin etc does not require the liver
Click on image for ways of getting vitamin D even if Liver is not functioning well