Abstract
Melatonin has recently been
suggested as a non-specific agent to prevent early (asymptomatic or moderate)
infections with SARS-CoV-2 virus, the agent responsible for COVID-19, from
developing to severe conditions requiring hospitalization. This recommendation
was based on the ability of melatonin to suppress excessive inflammatory
reactions and to modulate the immune system by attenuating the innate (blind
and potentially harmful) response and potentiating the adaptive (selective and
helpful) one. Recent data on the molecular mechanism of COVID-19 infection show
that growth factor signaling is required for SARS-CoV-2 replication in the
infected cells. When confronted with previously published data on the effects
of melatonin on epidermal growth factor signaling, these data strongly suggest
that melatonin can also act against the virus itself. Taken together, these
data represent an additional argument in favor of using melatonin treatment as
both a preventive and curative measure against COVID-19.
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