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Rapid and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Patients by Altering Serum INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, Cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1

Background: We aimed to establish an acute treatment protocol to increase serum vitamin D, evaluate the effectiveness of vitamin D3 supplementation, and reveal the potential mechanisms in COVID-19. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the data of 867 COVID-19 cases. Then, a prospective study was con...

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Autores principales: Gönen, Mustafa Sait, Alaylıoğlu, Merve, Durcan, Emre, Özdemir, Yusuf, Şahin, Serdar, Konukoğlu, Dildar, Nohut, Okan Kadir, Ürkmez, Seval, Küçükece, Berna, Balkan, İlker İnanç, Kara, H. Volkan, Börekçi, Şermin, Özkaya, Hande, Kutlubay, Zekayi, Dikmen, Yalım, Keskindemirci, Yılmaz, Karras, Spyridon N., Annweiler, Cedric, Gezen-Ak, Duygu, Dursun, Erdinç
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8618389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34836309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13114047
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author Gönen, Mustafa Sait
Alaylıoğlu, Merve
Durcan, Emre
Özdemir, Yusuf
Şahin, Serdar
Konukoğlu, Dildar
Nohut, Okan Kadir
Ürkmez, Seval
Küçükece, Berna
Balkan, İlker İnanç
Kara, H. Volkan
Börekçi, Şermin
Özkaya, Hande
Kutlubay, Zekayi
Dikmen, Yalım
Keskindemirci, Yılmaz
Karras, Spyridon N.
Annweiler, Cedric
Gezen-Ak, Duygu
Dursun, Erdinç
author_facet Gönen, Mustafa Sait
Alaylıoğlu, Merve
Durcan, Emre
Özdemir, Yusuf
Şahin, Serdar
Konukoğlu, Dildar
Nohut, Okan Kadir
Ürkmez, Seval
Küçükece, Berna
Balkan, İlker İnanç
Kara, H. Volkan
Börekçi, Şermin
Özkaya, Hande
Kutlubay, Zekayi
Dikmen, Yalım
Keskindemirci, Yılmaz
Karras, Spyridon N.
Annweiler, Cedric
Gezen-Ak, Duygu
Dursun, Erdinç
author_sort Gönen, Mustafa Sait
collection PubMed
description Background: We aimed to establish an acute treatment protocol to increase serum vitamin D, evaluate the effectiveness of vitamin D3 supplementation, and reveal the potential mechanisms in COVID-19. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the data of 867 COVID-19 cases. Then, a prospective study was conducted, including 23 healthy individuals and 210 cases. A total of 163 cases had vitamin D supplementation, and 95 were followed for 14 days. Clinical outcomes, routine blood biomarkers, serum levels of vitamin D metabolism, and action mechanism-related parameters were evaluated. Results: Our treatment protocol increased the serum 25OHD levels significantly to above 30 ng/mL within two weeks. COVID-19 cases (no comorbidities, no vitamin D treatment, 25OHD <30 ng/mL) had 1.9-fold increased risk of having hospitalization longer than 8 days compared with the cases with comorbidities and vitamin D treatment. Having vitamin D treatment decreased the mortality rate by 2.14 times. The correlation analysis of specific serum biomarkers with 25OHD indicated that the vitamin D action in COVID-19 might involve regulation of INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1. Conclusions: Vitamin D treatment shortened hospital stay and decreased mortality in COVID-19 cases, even in the existence of comorbidities. Vitamin D supplementation is effective on various target parameters; therefore, it is essential for COVID-19 treatment.
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spelling pubmed-86183892021-11-27 Rapid and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Patients by Altering Serum INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, Cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1 Gönen, Mustafa Sait Alaylıoğlu, Merve Durcan, Emre Özdemir, Yusuf Şahin, Serdar Konukoğlu, Dildar Nohut, Okan Kadir Ürkmez, Seval Küçükece, Berna Balkan, İlker İnanç Kara, H. Volkan Börekçi, Şermin Özkaya, Hande Kutlubay, Zekayi Dikmen, Yalım Keskindemirci, Yılmaz Karras, Spyridon N. Annweiler, Cedric Gezen-Ak, Duygu Dursun, Erdinç Nutrients Article Background: We aimed to establish an acute treatment protocol to increase serum vitamin D, evaluate the effectiveness of vitamin D3 supplementation, and reveal the potential mechanisms in COVID-19. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the data of 867 COVID-19 cases. Then, a prospective study was conducted, including 23 healthy individuals and 210 cases. A total of 163 cases had vitamin D supplementation, and 95 were followed for 14 days. Clinical outcomes, routine blood biomarkers, serum levels of vitamin D metabolism, and action mechanism-related parameters were evaluated. Results: Our treatment protocol increased the serum 25OHD levels significantly to above 30 ng/mL within two weeks. COVID-19 cases (no comorbidities, no vitamin D treatment, 25OHD <30 ng/mL) had 1.9-fold increased risk of having hospitalization longer than 8 days compared with the cases with comorbidities and vitamin D treatment. Having vitamin D treatment decreased the mortality rate by 2.14 times. The correlation analysis of specific serum biomarkers with 25OHD indicated that the vitamin D action in COVID-19 might involve regulation of INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1. Conclusions: Vitamin D treatment shortened hospital stay and decreased mortality in COVID-19 cases, even in the existence of comorbidities. Vitamin D supplementation is effective on various target parameters; therefore, it is essential for COVID-19 treatment. MDPI 2021-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8618389/ /pubmed/34836309 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13114047 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Gönen, Mustafa Sait
Alaylıoğlu, Merve
Durcan, Emre
Özdemir, Yusuf
Şahin, Serdar
Konukoğlu, Dildar
Nohut, Okan Kadir
Ürkmez, Seval
Küçükece, Berna
Balkan, İlker İnanç
Kara, H. Volkan
Börekçi, Şermin
Özkaya, Hande
Kutlubay, Zekayi
Dikmen, Yalım
Keskindemirci, Yılmaz
Karras, Spyridon N.
Annweiler, Cedric
Gezen-Ak, Duygu
Dursun, Erdinç
Rapid and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Patients by Altering Serum INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, Cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1
title Rapid and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Patients by Altering Serum INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, Cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1
title_full Rapid and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Patients by Altering Serum INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, Cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1
title_fullStr Rapid and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Patients by Altering Serum INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, Cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1
title_full_unstemmed Rapid and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Patients by Altering Serum INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, Cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1
title_short Rapid and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Clinical Outcomes in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Patients by Altering Serum INOS1, IL1B, IFNg, Cathelicidin-LL37, and ICAM1
title_sort rapid and effective vitamin d supplementation may present better clinical outcomes in covid-19 (sars-cov-2) patients by altering serum inos1, il1b, ifng, cathelicidin-ll37, and icam1
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8618389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34836309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13114047
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