Vitamin D biological activity index in COVID-19: current concept and future challenges

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Zheina V. CHERNEVA, Vania M. YOUROUKOVA, Radostina V. CHERNEVA
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Abstract

Vitamin D helps our immunity to fight viruses and bacteria, thus reducing the risk of respiratory infections. It suppresses the excessive or dysfunctional activities of immunity and prevents autoimmune diseases. In animal models vitamin D increases ACE2 on the cell surface, so its protection may not apply to COVID-19 since SARS-CoV-2 enters human cells by binding ACE2. On the other hand, ACE2 might make COVID-19 less severe, as it protects against lung damage. Observational and ecological studies are controversial regarding the association vit D levels - COVID-19 severity. Contradictory are the results of the way it influences the rate and duration of hospitalizations, ICU admissions and mortality.
COVID-19维生素D生物活性指数:当前概念和未来挑战
维生素D有助于我们的免疫力对抗病毒和细菌,从而降低呼吸道感染的风险。它抑制过度或功能失调的免疫活动,预防自身免疫性疾病。在动物模型中,维生素D增加了细胞表面的ACE2,因此其保护作用可能不适用于COVID-19,因为SARS-CoV-2通过结合ACE2进入人体细胞。另一方面,ACE2可能会使COVID-19不那么严重,因为它可以防止肺部损伤。关于维生素D水平与COVID-19严重程度的关系,观察性和生态学研究存在争议。矛盾的是它影响住院率和住院时间、ICU入院率和死亡率的方式的结果。
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