Characterization of Vitamin D Production by Human Ocular Barrier Cells
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2014Vol. 55(4), pp. 2140–2140
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Jawaher A. Al-Salem, Deepali Patel, Radhika Susarla, Miguel Coca‐Prados, Rosemary Bland, Elizabeth A. Walker, Saaeha Rauz, Graham R. Wallace
Abstract
This novel study demonstrated that ocular barrier epithelial cells express the machinery for vitamin D3 and can produce 1,25(OH)2D3. We suggest that vitamin D3 might have a role in immune regulation and barrier function in ocular barrier epithelial cells.
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