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The role of vitamin D in seasonal acute respiratory viral infections and COVID-19

E. Pigarova, A. Povalyaeva, L. Dzeranova, L. Rozhinskaya, N. Mokrysheva,
2021

A link between vitamin D deficiency and susceptibility to infectious diseases was suggested over a hundred years ago. Epidemiological studies show a strong association between seasonal fluctuations in vitamin D levels and the incidence of various infectious diseases, including septic shock, acute respiratory infections, and influenza. Our understanding of vitamin D metabolism and its extra-skeletal functions has improved significantly over the past three decades, and the discovery that the vitamin D receptor and 1a-hydroxylase, an enzyme needed to convert vitamin D to its active form, is present in the cells of the immune system, revolutionized in this area. Recent studies have shown that vitamin D regulates the expression of specific endogenous antimicrobial peptides in immune cells, modulates the immune response and the course of autoimmune processes; these actions indicate the potential role of vitamin D in modulating the immune response to various infectious diseases. This publication reviews the literature on the effects of vitamin D on immunity, its potential in the prevention and treatment of viral diseases, with a particular focus on COVID-19. © 2020 Consilium Medikum. All rights reserved.

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  • E. Pigarova
    Endocrinology Research Centre, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • A. Povalyaeva
  • L. Dzeranova
  • L. Rozhinskaya
  • N. Mokrysheva
Название журнала
  • Terapevticheskii Arkhiv
Том
  • 92
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  • 11
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  • 98-105
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  • Consilium Medikum
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  • journal article
Тип лицензии Creative Commons
  • CC
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  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus