Pages tagged with "Cyp2R1"
- Vitamin D: genetics and epigenetics - March 2026
- Schizophrenia associated with low Vitamin D and CYP2R1, CYP27B1, and CYP24A1
- Autoimmune diseases and poor Vitamin D genes – GC, CYP2R1, CYP27B1, and VDR
- Obese children have poor vitamin D genes (CYP27A1, CYP2R1, CYP27B1)
- CYP2R1 gene reduces response to Vitamin D - many studies
- High-fat diet reduces CYP2R1 gene needed to make semi-activated vitamin D (mice)
- COVID-19 5X worse if poor Vitamin D gene (CYP2R1)
- Hypothesis: Obesity reduces Vitamin D production by repressing CYP2R1 gene in liver and fat tissue
- The genetics of vitamin D
- Fasting and Diabetes both reduce Vitamin D activation (CYP2R1 in rodents)
- Lung Cancer (NSLC) more lethal if poor Vitamin D gene ( CYP2R1)
- Poor CYP2R1 gene reduces blood response to Vitamin D supplementation
- Response to Vitamin D varied by 12 ng due to gene variants (CYP2R1)
- CYP2R1 gene problem increases Multiple Sclerosis risk by 1.4X
- Breast Cancer far more likely in the sister having poor Vitamin D binding protein or poor CYP2R1 gene
- CYP2R1 (vitamin D 25-hydroxylase ) semiactivates vitamin D in many places in the body
- CYP2R1 mutations also cause vitamin D-deficient rickets
- CYP2R1 and GC variations decrease vitamin D response – PHD thesis
- Vitamin D insufficiency was 3.7 X more likely if CYP2R1 gene variation
- Genes (CYP2R1 and GC) which restrict the amount of Vitamin D which gets into bloodstream