Spices to Control COVID-19 Symptoms: Yes, but Not Only…

Author:

Bousquet Jean,Czarlewski Wienczyslawa,Zuberbier TorstenORCID,Mullol Joaquim,Blain Hubert,Cristol Jean-Paul,De La Torre Rafael,Le Moing Vincent,Pizarro Lozano Nieves,Bedbrook Anna,Agache Ioana,Akdis Cezmi A.,Canonica G. Walter,Cruz Alvaro A.,Fiocchi Alessandro,Fonseca Joao A.,Fonseca Susana,Gemicioğlu Bilun,Haahtela Tari,Iaccarino Guido,Ivancevich Juan Carlos,Jutel Marek,Klimek Ludger,Kuna Piotr,Larenas-Linnemann Désirée E.,Melén Erik,Okamoto Yoshitaka,Papadopoulos Nikolaos G.,Pfaar OliverORCID,Reynes Jacques,Rolland Yves,Rouadi Philip W.,Samolinski Boleslaw,Sheikh Aziz,Toppila-Salmi Sanna,Valiulis Arunas,Choi Hak-Jong,Kim Hyun Ju,Anto Josep M.

Abstract

There are large country variations in COVID-19 death rates that may be partly explained by diet. Many countries with low COVID-19 death rates have a common feature of eating large quantities of fermented vegetables such as cabbage and, in some continents, various spices. Fermented vegetables and spices are agonists of the antioxidant transcription factor nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (Nrf2), and spices are transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 and vanillin 1 (TRPA1/V1) agonists. These mechanisms may explain many COVID-19 symptoms and severity. It appears that there is a synergy between Nrf2 and TRPA1/V1 foods that may explain the role of diet in COVID-19. One of the mechanisms of COVID-19 appears to be an oxygen species (ROS)-mediated process in synergy with TRP channels, modulated by Nrf2 pathways. Spicy foods are likely to desensitize TRP channels and act in synergy with exogenous antioxidants that activate the Nrf2 pathway.

Publisher

S. Karger AG

Subject

Immunology,General Medicine,Immunology and Allergy

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