BACKGROUND: Several immune mechanisms activate in COVID-19 pathogenesis. Usually, coronavirus infection is characterized by dysregulated host immune responses, interleukine-6 increase, hyper-activation of cytotoxic CD8 T lymphocytes. Interestingly, Vitamin D deficiency has been often associated with altered immune responses and infections. In the present study, we evaluated Vitamin D plasma levels in patients affected with different lung involvement during COVID-19 infection.METHODS: Lymphocyte phenotypes were assessed by flow cytometry. Thoracic CT scan involvement was obtained by an image analysis program.RESULTS: Vitamin D levels were deficient in (80%) of patients, insufficient in (6.5%) and normal in (13.5%). Patients with very low Vitamin D plasma levels had more elevated D-Dimer values, a more elevated B lymphocyte cell count, a reduction of CD8+T lymphocytes with a low CD4/CD8 ratio, more compromised clinical findings (measured by LIPI and SOFA scores) and thoracic CT scan involvement.CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with compromised inflammatory responses and higher pulmonary involvement in COVID-19 affected patients. Vitamin D assessment, during COVID-19 infection, could be a useful analysis for possible therapeutic interventions.TRIAL REGISTRATION: 'retrospectively registered'.
Circulating Vitamin D levels status and clinical prognostic indices in COVID-19 patients / Ricci, Alberto; Pagliuca, Alessandra; D'Ascanio, Michela; Innammorato, Marta; De Vitis, Claudia; Mancini, Rita; Giovagnoli, Simonetta; Facchiano, Francesco; Sposato, Bruno; Anibaldi, Paolo; Marcolongo, Adriano; De Dominicis, Chiara; Laghi, Andrea; Muscogiuri, Emanuele; Sciacchitano, Salvatore. - In: RESPIRATORY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1465-993X. - 22:1(2021), pp. 1-8. [10.1186/s12931-021-01666-3]
Circulating Vitamin D levels status and clinical prognostic indices in COVID-19 patients
Ricci, Alberto;Pagliuca, Alessandra;D'Ascanio, Michela;Innammorato, Marta
;De Vitis, Claudia;Mancini, Rita;Anibaldi, Paolo;Laghi, Andrea;Muscogiuri, Emanuele;Sciacchitano, Salvatore
2021
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BACKGROUND: Several immune mechanisms activate in COVID-19 pathogenesis. Usually, coronavirus infection is characterized by dysregulated host immune responses, interleukine-6 increase, hyper-activation of cytotoxic CD8 T lymphocytes. Interestingly, Vitamin D deficiency has been often associated with altered immune responses and infections. In the present study, we evaluated Vitamin D plasma levels in patients affected with different lung involvement during COVID-19 infection.METHODS: Lymphocyte phenotypes were assessed by flow cytometry. Thoracic CT scan involvement was obtained by an image analysis program.RESULTS: Vitamin D levels were deficient in (80%) of patients, insufficient in (6.5%) and normal in (13.5%). Patients with very low Vitamin D plasma levels had more elevated D-Dimer values, a more elevated B lymphocyte cell count, a reduction of CD8+T lymphocytes with a low CD4/CD8 ratio, more compromised clinical findings (measured by LIPI and SOFA scores) and thoracic CT scan involvement.CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with compromised inflammatory responses and higher pulmonary involvement in COVID-19 affected patients. Vitamin D assessment, during COVID-19 infection, could be a useful analysis for possible therapeutic interventions.TRIAL REGISTRATION: 'retrospectively registered'.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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