Evaluation of the vitamin D response index in a Saudi cohort.
Shareefa A AlGhamdiRanjini Ghosh DastidarMaciej RybińskiHadeil M AlsufianiSawsan O KhojaNusaibah N EnaibsiSafa F SaifCarsten CarlbergPublished in: Saudi pharmaceutical journal : SPJ : the official publication of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society (2024)
The concept of the vitamin D response index was developed based on vitamin D intervention studies conducted with Finnish cohorts. In this study, we challenged the concept by performing a single vitamin D 3 bolus (80,000 IU) intervention with a cohort of 100 native Saudis. The change of serum levels of the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin 6, interleukin 8 and tumor necrosis factor measured directly before intervention in comparison to samples taken one and thirty days after vitamin D 3 supplementation were used as biomarkers for distinguishing low, mid and high responders. Interestingly, we identified 39 % of the study participants as low responders. In contrast, when we used in a subset of 37 study participants whole blood expression changes of seven well-known vitamin D target genes one and thirty days after supplementation as alternative biomarkers, only 9 persons (24 %) were identified as low responders. In conclusion, in Saudi Arabia the rate of low vitamin D responders is equal or even higher than that in Finland. Therefore, similar to Nordic countries also in Saudi Arabia appropriate vitamin D 3 supplementation is essential, in order to fulfill the needs of low responders.