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    Assessment of 25-D levels in patients with SLE.

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    <p>The distribution and median blood level for 25-D (+/− 1 SD) is shown for each ethnic group (A). Severe vitamin D deficiency (defined as a blood level of 25-D less than 10 ng/ml) is most prevalent among African American and Hispanic patients (B). Disease activity scores (SLEDAI) exhibited an inverse correlation with 25-D levels (C).</p

    Vitamin D inhibits the induction of an IFN signature in MDDCs exposed to activating SLE plasma.

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    <p>Relative expression of three IFN inducible genes, compared to the housekeeping gene HPRT1, is shown in MDDC from 2 healthy donors cultured in the presence or absence of 1, 25-D at a concentration of 10 nM followed by exposure to activating SLE plasma or healthy donor plasma (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0009193#pone-0009193-g003" target="_blank">Figure 3A</a>). MDDC from 2 SLE subjects were subjected to an identical sequence of events (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0009193#pone-0009193-g003" target="_blank">Figure 3B</a>). One of these patients was an African American female with active renal disease, a SLEDAI of 10 and a serum 25-D level of 24. The other was a Hispanic female with SLEDAI score of 0 and a serum 25-D level of 19. Although expression of the 3 IFNα targeted genes appears to differ between healthy MDDC and SLE MDDC, overall expression is reduced with the addition of physiologic levels of Vitamin D during MDDC culture.</p

    Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients.

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    <p>Except where indicated otherwise, values are the mean (range). MMC  =  Montefiore Medical Center, NIH  =  National Institutes of Health.</p><p>MUSC  =  Medical University of South Carolina; SLEDAI  =  Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index.</p><p>dsDNA  =  anti-double-stranded DNA.</p
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