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Vitamin D Level and Immune Modulation in Children with Recurrent Wheezing.

Gavriela Maria FeketeaΕmilia VassilopoulouOana AndreescuCamelia Elena BergheaRaluca-Maria PopOctavia SabinMihnea Tudor ZdrengheaIoana Corina Bocsan
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The vit D level was lower in patients with recurrent wheezing compared with those with a single episode and with the control group, and this increased with time. IL-10 was significantly higher in children with wheezing than in the control group, with the highest values in those with an acute episode of wheezing. IL-31 was higher in children with recurrent wheezing than in those with a first episode only at the initial point, while at the final time point it was lower. Low levels of vit D appear to be detected more frequently in recurrent wheezing than in simple wheezing. Immune modulation, as measured by Th2 status reflected by IL-10 and IL-31 levels, appears to depend on the wheezing phenotype and on the general health status.
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