1. Vitamin D and COVID‐19: A review on the role of vitamin D in preventing and reducing the severity of COVID‐19 infection
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Allison C Lindquist, Audrey E L Gerzema, Mobeen Abdrabbo, Hunter W Sillman, Sanchita Hati, Kelsey A Cicigoi, Michael A Smith, Caterra M Leavens, Ava C Gehrke, Nathaniel J Severson, Emily C Vanderpas, Christine N Le, Brandon A Sherman, Levi M Svaren, Stephen J Coffey, Abby Hansen, Alyssa C Huelsbeck, Ben LaBerge, Marissa J Snortheim, Alec J Wozney, Cole M Birch, Rickaela K Ludwig, Hannah Dvorak, Michael Brandt, Miles J Wackett, Macey A Smith, Connor C Dolan, Sudeep Bhattacharyya, Ethan J Henseler, and Jacob H Reynolds
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cholecalciferol ,Reviews ,vitamin D ,Disease ,Review ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Severity of Illness Index ,vitamin D deficiency ,SARS‐CoV‐2 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Viral entry ,COVID‐19 ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Medicine ,Humans ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,Coronavirus ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Virus Internalization ,medicine.disease ,Reactive Nitrogen Species ,Oxidative Stress ,chemistry ,Immunology ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 ,business ,Cholecalciferol ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus‐2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) is a pathogenic coronavirus causing COVID‐19 infection. The interaction between the SARS‐CoV‐2 spike protein and the human receptor angiotensin‐converting enzyme 2, both of which contain several cysteine residues, is impacted by the disulfide‐thiol balance in the host cell. The host cell redox status is affected by oxidative stress due to the imbalance between the reactive oxygen/nitrogen species and antioxidants. Recent studies have shown that Vitamin D supplementation could reduce oxidative stress. It has also been proposed that vitamin D at physiological concentration has preventive effects on many viral infections, including COVID‐19. However, the molecular‐level picture of the interplay of vitamin D deficiency, oxidative stress, and the severity of COVID‐19 has remained unclear. Herein, we present a thorough review focusing on the possible molecular mechanism by which vitamin D could alter host cell redox status and block viral entry, thereby preventing COVID‐19 infection or reducing the severity of the disease.
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- 2021