Vitamin D Deficiency and IL-6: Risk Factors for Preterm Birth in Black Women: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Jennifer Woo, Sarah Vaughan, Molly A Wright, Thomas Guffey, Nadia Saadat, Dawn Misra, Carmen Giurgescu, Christopher G Engeland
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Abstract

Background: Non-Hispanic Black women have a 1.5 times greater rate of preterm birth (PTB, any birth occurring at <37 wk of gestation) than non-Hispanic White women. Black women are also more likely to have vitamin D deficiency (VDD; 25[OH]D <20 ng/mL) than White women. Vitamin D has anti-inflammatory effects, which may help explain the association of VDD with PTB in Black women.

Objectives: To examine associations between inflammatory biomarkers and VDD with PTB as an outcome.

Methods: We used an exploratory retrospective cross-sectional design utilizing data collected as part of the larger Biosocial Impact on Black Births (BIBB) study. A case-control subsample was selected from the BIBB participants who had stored blood plasma available at 8-25 wk of gestation (n = 172). Fifty-nine PTB cases were included in the current study, with a set of matched controls based on maternal age controls at a 1:2 ratio of PTB to term birth (n = 113, 65.6%). Total 25(OH)D and cytokine levels were measured in the plasma.

Results: Seventy percent of women with PTB had VDD compared with 50% of women with term birth who had VDD. Other inflammatory biomarkers were not associated with PTB except for IL-6. The PTB group had higher IL-6 and lower 25(OH)D levels compared with term birth. In adjusted models controlling for IL-6 and other covariates, odds ratios (OR) for VDD remained significant for predicting PTB (OR: 2.45; 95% confidence interval: 1.18, 5.06; P = 0.016).

Conclusions: Increased VDD was associated with increased risk of PTB among Black women after controlling for IL-6 and other factors. Achieving adequate vitamin D status in early pregnancy may have an important role in PTB prevention as it is a significant predictor of risk after inflammation and other factors are considered. Further investigation is warranted.

维生素D缺乏和白细胞介素6:黑人妇女早产的危险因素:一项回顾性横断面研究。
背景:非西班牙裔黑人妇女早产(PTB)的发生率是任何出生时的1.5倍。目的:研究炎症生物标志物和VDD与PTB之间的关系。方法:我们采用探索性回顾性横断面设计,利用收集的数据作为更大的对黑人出生的生物社会影响(BIBB)研究的一部分。从妊娠8-25周储存血浆的BIBB参与者中选择病例对照亚样本(n = 172)。目前的研究纳入了59例肺结核病例,其中一组匹配的对照基于产妇年龄对照,肺结核与足月分娩的比例为1:2 (n = 113, 65.6%)。测定血浆中总25(OH)D和细胞因子水平。结果:70%的PTB妇女有VDD,而50%的足月妇女有VDD。除白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)外,其他炎症生物标志物与PTB无关。与足月分娩相比,PTB组IL-6水平较高,25(OH)D水平较低。在控制IL-6和其他协变量的调整模型中,VDD预测PTB的优势比仍然显著(OR: 2.45;95% ci 1.18-5.06;P = .016)。结论:在控制了IL-6和其他因素后,VDD升高与黑人妇女患PTB的风险增加有关。在怀孕早期获得足够的维生素D水平可能对预防肺结核有重要作用,因为它是炎症和其他因素考虑后风险的重要预测指标。有必要进一步调查。
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Journal of Nutrition
Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
CiteScore
7.60
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260
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39 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutrition (JN/J Nutr) publishes peer-reviewed original research papers covering all aspects of experimental nutrition in humans and other animal species; special articles such as reviews and biographies of prominent nutrition scientists; and issues, opinions, and commentaries on controversial issues in nutrition. Supplements are frequently published to provide extended discussion of topics of special interest.
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