Allergic diseases, in particular, atopic dermatitis, are becoming a global
health problem due to the rapid spread, both as an independent disease and as a
predictor of the development of bronchial asthma. Discovery of all the processes
of the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis will provide great opportunities for
the prevention and treatment of this disease. In this regard, special attention
is paid to vitamin D, which becomes more and more popular all over the world
every year. In addition to the known and studied consequences of vitamin D
deficiency for skeletal system health and mineral metabolism, recent studies
have shown that calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D, is involved in many
biological processes in the body, including the regulation of the immune system.
The discovery of the vitamin D receptor on various cells of the body opens up
new prospects for studying the course of various diseases, such as diabetes
mellitus, vascular atherosclerosis, obesity, autoimmune diseases, oncology and
allergies. The review will be devoted to this problem. 38 foreign and 2 domestic
sources are cited.