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The Role of Vitamin D in Acne Vulgaris: A Comprehensive Review of Recent Advances

2024; Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz; Volume: 35; Linguagem: Inglês

10.12775/qs.2024.35.56315

ISSN

2450-3118

Autores

Julia Kwaśna, Mateusz Bychowski, Mateusz Górski, Adrianna Załęska, Izabela Kaźmierczyk, Kacper Lenart, Michał Homza, Natalia Zakrzewska, Szymon Bednarek, Joanna Kulicka,

Tópico(s)

Nail Diseases and Treatments

Resumo

Acne vulgaris is a common dermatological condition affecting millions worldwide, particularly adolescents and young adults. Recent research suggests a potential link between vitamin D levels and acne severity, highlighting the role of vitamin D in immune regulation and inflammation. This review analyzes studies published from 2020 onward, focusing on the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and acne, as well as the therapeutic potential of vitamin D supplementation. A systematic search on PubMed identified 10 significant studies, including 7 original research articles and 3 systematic reviews or meta-analyses. The findings indicate a notable prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among acne patients, with several studies showing significantly lower serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels compared to healthy controls. Furthermore, clinical trials demonstrated that topical vitamin D can effectively reduce inflammatory markers, suggesting its therapeutic potential. Despite these findings, the relationship between vitamin D levels and acne severity is complex, with some studies showing no significant correlation. This inconsistency underscores the need for further investigation into the mechanisms linking vitamin D deficiency to acne. Overall, this review emphasizes the potential of vitamin D as a therapeutic target in acne management and calls for more robust studies to clarify its role in mitigating acne-related inflammation and improving patient outcomes.

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