The Impact of Vitamin D in the Prevention of Influenza, COVID-19, and Dengue: A Review

Mario Galindo-Méndez, Mario Galindo-Ruiz, María Florencia Concheso-Venegas, Sebastián Uriel Mendoza-Molina, David Orozco-Cruz, Efraín Weintraub-Benzion

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Abstract

Since its discovery, vitamin D (VD) has been known for its implications in maintaining bone homeostasis. However, in recent years it has been discovered that the vitamin D receptor is expressed on different cells of the immune system and that these cells can locally produce the active form of this molecule, calcitriol, strongly suggesting that this vitamin might play a key role in both branches of the immune system, innate and adaptive. Recent evidence has demonstrated that VD participates in the different protective phases of the immune system against invading microorganisms, including in the activation and production of antimicrobial peptides, in the inactivation of replication of infectious agents, in the prevention of the exposure of cellular receptors to microbial adhesion, and, more importantly, in the modulation of the inflammatory response. In recent years, the world has witnessed major outbreaks of an ancient infectious disease, dengue fever; the emergence of a pandemic caused by an unknown virus, SARS-CoV-2; and the resurgence of a common respiratory infection, influenza. Despite belonging to different viral families, the etiological agents of these infections present a common trait: their capacity to cause complications not only through their cytopathic effect on target tissues but also through the excessive inflammatory response produced by the human host against an infection. This review outlines the current understanding of the role that vitamin D plays in the prevention of the aforementioned diseases and in the development of their complications through its active participation as a major modulator of the immune response.

Original languageEnglish
Article number927
JournalBiomedicines
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • COVID-19
  • dengue
  • immune modulation
  • inflammatory response
  • influenza
  • vitamin D

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