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The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is a nuclear transcriptional regulator that activates by binding to 1a,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (1a,25(OH)2D), known as calcitriol, which forms a heterodimer with the retinoid X receptor (RXR). Calcitriol signalling is involved in many biological effects that include metabolic processes involving calcium and phosphorous as well as parathormone release, cellular proliferative processes, and the control of innate and adaptive immunity.
A T > C shift in the promoter of the VDR variant (rs11568820) removes the binding site for transcription factor Cdx2 just upstream of exon 1. This leads to an enlargement of the protein, which results in reduced transcriptional activity. The F variant is found in high frequency among Asians and Europeans, and in low frequencies among Africans living in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The findings of this study enhance our understanding of how VDR gene polymorphisms influence the response to dietary supplements containing calcitriol. People who carry the TaqI and FF genotypes of the FokI polymorphisms exhibit higher transcriptional activation, and are associated with greater calcium absorption, an increase in bone mineral density, and a reduced risk of breaking. Further research using an unbiased design is needed to improve our understanding of how these genetic variations affect vitamin D supplementation and its clinical importance.
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