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    Vitamin D regulates microbiome-dependent cancer immunity

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    Authors
    Giampazolias, Evangelos
    Pereira da Costa, M.
    Lam, K. C.
    Lim, K. H. J.
    Cardoso, A.
    Piot, C.
    Chakravarty, P.
    Blasche, S.
    Patel, S.
    Biram, A.
    Castro-Dopico, T.
    Buck, M. D.
    Rodrigues, R. R.
    Poulsen, G. J.
    Palma-Duran, S. A.
    Rogers, N. C.
    Koufaki, Maria A
    Minutti, C. M.
    Wang, P.
    Vdovin, A.
    Frederico, B.
    Childs, E.
    Lee, S.
    Simpson, B.
    Iseppon, A.
    Omenetti, S.
    Kelly, G.
    Goldstone, R.
    Nye, E.
    Suárez-Bonnet, A.
    Priestnall, S. L.
    MacRae, J. I.
    Zelenay, S.
    Patil, K. R.
    Litchfield, K.
    Lee, J. C.
    Jess, T.
    Goldszmid, R. S.
    Reis, E. S. C.
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    Affiliation
    Cancer Immunosurveillance Group, Cancer Inflammation and Immunity Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, The University of Manchester, Manchester M20 4BX, UK.
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    Abstract
    A role for vitamin D in immune modulation and in cancer has been suggested. In this work, we report that mice with increased availability of vitamin D display greater immune-dependent resistance to transplantable cancers and augmented responses to checkpoint blockade immunotherapies. Similarly, in humans, vitamin D-induced genes correlate with improved responses to immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment as well as with immunity to cancer and increased overall survival. In mice, resistance is attributable to the activity of vitamin D on intestinal epithelial cells, which alters microbiome composition in favor of Bacteroides fragilis, which positively regulates cancer immunity. Our findings indicate a previously unappreciated connection between vitamin D, microbial commensal communities, and immune responses to cancer. Collectively, they highlight vitamin D levels as a potential determinant of cancer immunity and immunotherapy success.
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    Giampazolias E, Pereira da Costa M, Lam KC, Lim KHJ, Cardoso A, Piot C, et al. Vitamin D regulates microbiome-dependent cancer immunity. Science (New York, NY). 2024 Apr 26;384(6694):428-37. PubMed PMID: 38662827. Pubmed Central PMCID: PMC7615937. Epub 2024/04/25. eng.
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    Science
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/627020
    DOI
    10.1126/science.adh7954
    PubMed ID
    38662827
    Additional Links
    https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.adh7954
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    10.1126/science.adh7954
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