Comparison of the role of vitamin D in normal organs and those affected by COVID-19.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Rajendran Peramaiyan, Josephine Anthony, Sureka Varalakshmi, Ashok Kumar Sekar, Enas M Ali, Al Hashedi Sallah A, Basem M Abdallah
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Abstract

The outbreak of COVID-19 has opened up new avenues for exploring the importance of vitamin D in immunity, in addition to its role in calcium absorption. Recently, vitamin D supplementation has been found to enhance T regulatory lymphocytes, which are reduced in individuals with COVID-19. Increased risk of pneumonia and increases in inflammatory cytokines have been reported to be major threats associated with vitamin-D deficiency. Although vaccination reduces the threat of COVID-19 to a certain extent, herd immunity is the long-term solution to overcoming such diseases. Co-administration of vitamin D with certain inactivated vaccines has been reported to enhance the systemic immune response through stimulation of the production of antigen-specific mucosal immunity. COVID-19 was found to induce multiple organ damage, and vitamin D has a beneficial role in various organs, such as the intestines, pancreas, prostate, kidneys, liver, heart, brain, and immune cells. The consequences that occur after COVID-19 infection known as long COVID-19 are also a concern as they accumulate and target multiple organs, leading to immune dysregulation. The present review covers the overall role and impact of vitamin D and its deficiency for various organs in normal conditions and after COVID-19 infection, which is still a serious issue.

维生素D在正常器官和受COVID-19影响器官中的作用比较
COVID-19的爆发为探索维生素D在免疫中的重要性以及它在钙吸收中的作用开辟了新的途径。最近发现,补充维生素D可以增强T调节性淋巴细胞,而在COVID-19患者中,T调节性淋巴细胞减少。据报道,肺炎风险增加和炎症细胞因子增加是与维生素d缺乏相关的主要威胁。虽然疫苗接种在一定程度上降低了COVID-19的威胁,但群体免疫是克服此类疾病的长期解决方案。据报道,维生素D与某些灭活疫苗联合使用可通过刺激抗原特异性粘膜免疫的产生来增强全身免疫反应。研究发现,新冠肺炎会导致多器官损伤,而维生素D对肠道、胰腺、前列腺、肾脏、肝脏、心脏、大脑、免疫细胞等多种器官都有有益作用。COVID-19感染后发生的后果也令人担忧,因为它们会积聚并针对多个器官,导致免疫失调。本文综述了维生素D的总体作用和影响,以及在正常情况下和COVID-19感染后维生素D缺乏对各器官的影响,这仍然是一个严重的问题。
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International Journal of Medical Sciences
International Journal of Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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7.20
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发文量
185
审稿时长
2.7 months
期刊介绍: Original research papers, reviews, and short research communications in any medical related area can be submitted to the Journal on the understanding that the work has not been published previously in whole or part and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts in basic science and clinical medicine are both considered. There is no restriction on the length of research papers and reviews, although authors are encouraged to be concise. Short research communication is limited to be under 2500 words.
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