The Role of Vitamin D on the Immune System - A Review

Muhammad Tahir Muhammad, Parwa Rostam Ahmad, Sabah Shareef Mohammed

DOI: 10.22607/IJACS.2018.604007

Volume 6, Issue 4 | Pages: 211-216

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Abstract

Vitamin D, which is notable for its exemplary part in the upkeep of immune body, has an essential effect on the body’s immune
system. It also balances both innate and adaptive immunity and manages the fiery course. Vitamin D has gotten expanded
consideration as of late for its pleiotropic activities on numerous chronic diseases. The significance of Vitamin D on the control
of cells of the immune system has increased expanded increase over the previous decade with the disclosure of the Vitamin D
receptor and key Vitamin D using compounds communicated by cells of the immune system. In this article, discoveries showing
that Vitamin D is a key factor in managing both innate and adaptive immunity with an emphasis on the atomic systems included.

Keywords
Vitamin D Immune system T cells B cells Innate immunity Adaptive immunity.
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Muhammad Tahir Muhammad, Parwa Rostam Ahmad, Sabah Shareef Mohammed. The Role of Vitamin D on the Immune System - A Review. J Appl Pharm Sci. 2019; 6(4):211-216.