Nutrients (Nov 2021)

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

  • Mustafa Sait Gönen,
  • Merve Alaylıoğlu,
  • Emre Durcan,
  • Yusuf Özdemir,
  • Serdar Şahin,
  • Dildar Konukoğlu,
  • Okan Kadir Nohut,
  • Seval Ürkmez,
  • Berna Küçükece,
  • İlker İnanç Balkan,
  • H. Volkan Kara,
  • Şermin Börekçi,
  • Hande Özkaya,
  • Zekayi Kutlubay,
  • Yalım Dikmen,
  • Yılmaz Keskindemirci,
  • Spyridon N. Karras,
  • Cedric Annweiler,
  • Duygu Gezen-Ak,
  • Erdinç Dursun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13114047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 4047

Abstract

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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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