R. Rezaei, S. Aslani, M. Marashi, F. Rezaei, E. Sharif-Paghaleh
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引用次数: 13
摘要
背景:文献中对维生素D的描述主要超越了其骨骼功能,包括对抗感染免疫反应的影响。观察性和干预性研究表明,维生素D缺乏可能导致季节性流感和肺部感染的风险增加。方法:对EMBASE、Medline和Web of Science数据库进行结构化检索,提取2017年9月之前发表的所有符合条件的文章。结果:在这篇综述中,我们的目标是确定将流感介导的免疫反应与维生素D联系起来的可能机制。在这里,我们首先简要描述了维生素D在免疫反应中的作用,然后阐明了将维生素D与流感感染联系起来的三个免疫过程。最后,我们描述了探索补充维生素D对季节性流感感染和疫苗接种影响的随机对照试验和观察性研究。结论:我们的文献综述表明,用维生素D补充剂或抗菌肽衍生药物治疗流感感染个体可能提供明显的预防自然流感感染的保护。此外,适当剂量的维生素D可能有助于预防季节性流感。A R T I C L E H I S T O R Y收稿日期:2017年05月06日修稿日期:2017年06月29日收稿日期:2017年10月12日DOI: 10.2174/1573395513666171031162100
Immunomodulatory Effects of Vitamin D in Influenza Infection
Background: Vitamin D has mainly been described in the literature beyond its skeletal functions, including an influence on the immune responses against infections. Observational and interventional studies have represented evidence that Vitamin D deficiency may cause increased risk of seasonal influenza and pulmonary tract infection. Methods: A structured search of EMBASE, Medline, and Web of Science databases was fulfilled to extract all eligible articles published prior to September 2017. Results: In this review, our goal is to define the possible mechanisms that link influenza-mediated immune responses to Vitamin D. Herein, we first briefly describe the role of Vitamin D in the immune responses and then elucidate three immunological processes that connect Vitamin D to influenza infection. Finally, we describe randomized controlled trials and observational studies exploring the effect of Vitamin D supplementation on seasonal influenza infections and vaccinations. Conclusion: Our literature review suggests that treatment of influenza-infected individuals with Vitamin D supplements or cathelicidin-derived agents may provide appreciable protection against natural influenza infection. Moreover, Vitamin D given at appropriate doses may facilitate protection against seasonal flu. A R T I C L E H I S T O R Y Received: May 06, 2017 Revised: June 29, 2017 Accepted: October 12, 2017 DOI: 10.2174/1573395513666171031162100
期刊介绍:
Current Immunology Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in clinical immunology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in clinical immunology.