Evidence that Vitamin D Supplementation Could Reduce Risk of Influenza and COVID-19 Infections and Deaths
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Vitamin D and Mechanisms to Reduce Microbial Infections
3. Discussion
3.1. Seasonal Influenza
3.2. Clinical and Epidemiological Findings Regarding COVID-19
3.3. Pneumonia
4. Recommendations
4.1. Hospital-Acquired Infections
4.2. Proposed Actions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Country | Population | Baseline 25(OH)D (ng/mL) | Vitamin D Dose (IU/d) | Influenza Cases in Vitamin D, Placebo Arms | Outcome | Ref |
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Japan | Schoolchildren aged 6–15 yrs | N/A | 0, 1200 | Type A: 18/167; 31/167. If not taking vitamin D before enrollment: 8/140; 22/140. Type B: 39/167; 28/167 | Type A: RR = 0.58 (95% CI, 0.34 to 0.99); if not taking vitamin D before enrollment, RR = 0.36 (95% CI, 0.17 to 0.79); no effect for Type B | [52] |
Japan | High school students, including many vaccinated against influenza | N/A | 0, 2000 | 20/148; 12/99 | Type A, RR = 1.11 (95% CI, 0.57 to 2.18) | [54] |
China | Infants, 3–12 mos | 17 | 400, 1200 | Diff. in influenza A viral load, high vs. low vitamin D on day 4 of illness: 1.3 ± 0.5 vs. 4.5 ± 1.4 × 106 copies/mL | [53] | |
Japan | 223 patients with IBD, mean age 45 yrs | 23–24 | 0, 500 | 8/115; 6/108 | RR = 1.25 (95% CI, 0.45 to 3.49) | [55] |
Vietnam | Children aged 3–17 yrs | 26 | 0, 14,000 /wk | 50/650; 43/650 | HR = 1.18 (95% CI, 0.79 to 1.78) | [56] |
Characteristics | Relation to 25(OH)D | Reference |
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Clinical | ||
Severe cases associated with pneumonia | Inverse correlation for CAP | [68,69] |
Increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 | Inverse correlation | [70,71] |
Increased CRP | Inverse correlation | [72,73] |
Increased risk of sepsis | Inverse correlation | [74,75] |
Risk of ARDS | Inverse correlation | [76,77] |
Risk of heart failure | Inverse correlation | [78,79] |
Risk of diabetes mellitus | Inverse correlation | [67,80] |
Epidemiological | ||
Began in December 2019 in China, spread mainly to northern midlatitude countries | Low 25(OH)D values in winter | [48,81] |
Males have higher incidence and much higher CFRs than females | Smoking reduces 25(OH)D | [82] |
CFR increases with age | Chronic disease rates increase with age; vitamin D plays a role in reducing risk of chronic diseases | [83] |
Higher CFR for diabetics | Diabetics may have lower 25(OH)D | [84] |
Higher CFR for diabetics | Lower 25(OH)D associated with increased risk of incidence | [85] |
Higher CFR for hypertension | Lower 25(OH)D may be associated with increased risk of incidence | [86] |
Higher CFR for cardiovascular disease | Lower 25(OH)D associated with increased risk of incidence and death | [87] |
Higher CFR for chronic respiratory disease | For COPD patients, 25(OH)D inversely correlated with risk, severity, and exacerbation | [88] |
Found at higher rates in regions with elevated air pollution | Air pollution associated with lower 25(OH)D concentrations | [89] |
Clinical Characteristics | Findings from Vitamin D Supplementation Trials | Reference |
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Treatment of CAP with vitamin D | Did not significantly result in complete resolution. Baseline 25(OH)D was 20 ng/ml. Achieved 25(OH)D in the treatment arm was 40 ng/mL. | [90] |
Increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 | Reduces concentration of IL-6 | [11] |
Increased CRP | Reduces CRP in diabetic patients | [91] |
Increased risk of sepsis | No reduction in mortality rate found for adults with sepsis supplemented with vitamin D. Most trials included participants with 25(OH)D <20 ng/mL; vitamin D3 doses between 250 and 600 thousand IU. | [92] |
Risk of ARDS | Vitamin D deficiency contributes to development of ARDS | [77,93] |
Virus | Vitamin D Effect | Reference |
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Dengue | Vitamin D mechanisms discussed | [107] |
Dengue | Inverse association between 25(OH)D concentration and progression of disease state | [108] |
Dengue | Vitamin D supplementation trial with 1000 and 4000 IU/d. 4000 IU/d resulted in higher resistance to DENV-2 infection. MDDCs from those supplemented with 4000 IU/d showed decreased mRNA expression of TLR3, 7, and 9; downregulation of IL-12/IL-8 production; and increased IL-10 secretion in response to DENV-2 infection | [29] |
Hepatitis C | 1,25-hydroxyvitamin-D3-24-hydroxylase, encoded by CYP24A1 gene, is a key enzyme that neutralizes 1,25(OH)2D. This study found that alleles of CYP24A1 had different effects on risk of chronic hepatitis C infection. | [109] |
CHB | 25(OH)D concentrations were lower in CHB patients than that of healthy controls and inversely correlated with HBV viral loads | [110] |
KSHV | Found that cathelicidin significantly reduced KSVH by disrupting the viral envelope. | [111] |
HIV-1 | Review of 29 clinical studies of vitamin D supplementation showed there was a decrease in inflammation. In 3 of 7 studies, CD4+ T cell count increased, but effect on viral load was inconclusive since most patients were on cART. | [112] |
H9N2 influenza | In a lung epithelial cell study, calcitriol treatment prior to and post infection with H9N2 influenza significantly decreased expression of the influenza M gene, IL-6, and IFN-β in A549 cells, but did not affect virus replication. | [113] |
RSV | Demonstrated that the human cathelicidin LL-37 has effective antiviral activity against RSV in vitro and prevented virus-induced cell death in epithelial cultures, | [114] |
RSV | Performed a laboratory study that identified the mechanism by which vitamin D reduced risk of RSV. | [28] |
RSV | Found that the T-allele of the vitamin D receptor has a lower prevalence in African populations and runs parallel to the lower incidence of RSV-associated severe ALRI in African children, 1 year. | [115] |
Rotaviral diarrhea | Found serum 25(OH)D <20 ng/mL associated with an odds ratio of 6.3 (95% CI, 3.6 to 10.9) for rotaviral diarrhea | [116] |
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