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Letter

Vitamin D and influenza vaccination

Page 975 | Received 18 Jan 2013, Accepted 01 Feb 2013, Published online: 18 Feb 2013

The recent report on vitamin D (VD) and influenza vaccination is very interesting.Citation1 Principi et al. assessed the “impact of vitamin D administration on the immunogenicity of trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine in previously unvaccinated children”Citation1 and concluded that “the daily administration of VD 1,000 IU for four months from the time of the injection of the first dose of TIV does not significantly modify the antibody response evoked by influenza vaccine.”Citation1 Indeed, this finding would have been expected. The use of vitamin D to improve the immunogenicity of the vaccine has been tested over many years. Based on the fact that vitamin D can induce cytokine production and lymphocyte proliferation, its effectiveness in co-administration with vaccines has been assessed. Focusing on influenza, vitamin D has been reported since 1999 to not be useful in stimulating humoral immunity when co-administration with influenza vaccine.Citation2 Furthermore, the non-usefulness of vitamin D in addition to influenza vaccination was repeatedly reported by Cooper et al. in cases with underlying HIV infection.Citation3 Nevertheless, giving vitamin D with influenza vaccination still poses some clinical advantages. Lawless et al. noted that giving vitamin D along with influenza vaccination can result in two desired clinical outcomes, prevention of bone impairment by vitamin D and prevention of infection by vaccination.Citation4

References

  • Principi N, Marchisio P, Terranova L, Zampiero A, Baggi E, Daleno C, et al. Impact of vitamin D administration on immunogenicity of trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine in previously unvaccinated children. Hum Vaccin Immunother 2013; 9; In press PMID: 23324599
  • Kriesel JD, Spruance J. Calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D3) coadministered with influenza vaccine does not enhance humoral immunity in human volunteers. Vaccine 1999; 17:1883 - 8; http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0264-410X(98)00476-9; PMID: 10217585
  • Cooper C, Thorne A, Canadian Hiv Trials Network Ctn Influenza Vaccine Research Group. Vitamin D supplementation does not increase immunogenicity of seasonal influenza vaccine in HIV-infected adults. HIV Clin Trials 2011; 12:275 - 6; http://dx.doi.org/10.1310/hct1205-275; PMID: 22180525
  • Lawless S, White P, Murdoch P, Leitch S. (Preventing) two birds with one stone: improving vitamin D levels in the elderly. J Prim Health Care 2011; 3:150 - 2; PMID: 21625664

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