- Calcitriol regulates immune genes
Calcitriol regulates immune genes
Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (2017-11-02)
Mark S Longtine, Silvija Cvitic, Bryanne N Colvin, Baosheng Chen, Gernot Desoye, D Michael Nelson
PMID29089453
ABSTRACT
We assessed the response of primary cultures of placental villous mononucleated trophoblasts and multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast to calcitriol, the most biologically active form of vitamin D. Whole-genome microarray data showed that calcitriol modulates the expression of many genes in trophoblasts within 6 hours of exposure and RT-qPCR revealed similar responses in cytotrophoblasts, syncytiotrophoblasts and villous explants. Both cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts expressed genes for the vitamin D receptor, for LRP2 and CUBN that mediate internalization of calcidiol, for
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