Immunomodulatory Effects of Vitamin D in Respiratory Tract Infections and COVID-19 in Children

Author:

Nicolae Maria12,Mihai Cristina Maria12ORCID,Chisnoiu Tatiana12ORCID,Balasa Adriana Luminita12,Frecus Corina Elena12,Mihai Larisia12,Lupu Vasile Valeriu3ORCID,Ion Irina12,Pantazi Alexandru Cosmin12ORCID,Nelson Twakor Andreea4ORCID,Andrusca Antonio12,Cambrea Claudia Simona5ORCID,Arghir Ioan Anton6,Lupu Ancuta3ORCID,Arghir Oana Cristina6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, County Clinical Emergency Hospital of Constanta, 900591 Constanta, Romania

2. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of General Medicine, “Ovidius” University, 900470 Constanta, Romania

3. Department of Pediatrics, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 700115 Iasi, Romania

4. Faculty of General Medicine, “Ovidius” University, 900470 Constanta, Romania

5. Department of Infectious Diseases, Faculty of General Medicine, “Ovidius” University, 900470 Constanta, Romania

6. Department of Pneumophtisiology, Faculty of General Medicine, “Ovidius” University, 900470 Constanta, Romania

Abstract

Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are one of the main reasons that the pediatric population goes to the doctor. The connection between ARTI and vitamin D (VD) is currently debated by the medical community, and so far, there has been little agreement with regard to the ideal level of 25(OH)D concentration that would provide protection for the respiratory tract, or the effectiveness of its administration in the treatment of respiratory infections. The purpose of this literature review was to bring attention to the immunomodulatory and antiviral function of vitamin D and its relation to the respiratory system by examining the main ARTIs, including SARS-CoV-2. The latter has affected the pediatric population in different ways, from asymptomatic patients to severe forms with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). Although there are not much clinical data on the SARS-CoV-2 disease in the pediatric population worldwide, we tried to find out whether there is a connection between the severity of this disease, other ARTIs, and vitamin D supplementation. We also aimed to find out if 25OHD deficiency had an adverse effect on the evolution of the disease and the recovery period in the case of younger patients affected by COVID-19. For this literature review, the PICO framework was selected as the methodological approach. Our results demonstrated many methods by which this vitamin may lower the risk of ARTI with regard to the COVID-19 infection. Despite these significant advancements, more research is needed to support the idea that 25(OH)D concentration can influence the evolution of respiratory tract infections in children.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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