The Protective Effect of Serum Levels of Vitamins C, D, and E and IgG and IgM Antibodies in Individuals Vaccinated Against COVID-19 and Experienced Disease Relapse

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-01-17 DOI:10.5812/jjm-142026
A. Alamdary, Alireaza Gholami, Maryam Shahali, D. Doroud, Rasul Moukhah, Mohammad Javad Hossein Tehrani, R. Mardani, Nayebali Ahmadi
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Background: Despite global control measures aimed at ending the COVID-19 pandemic, the disease continues to pose a threat to public health. In this study, we examined the serum levels of vitamins C, D, and E, as well as IgG and IgM antibodies in individuals who had previously been vaccinated against COVID-19 and subsequently experienced a relapse of the disease. Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the correlation between sufficient levels of vitamins E, D, and C, the severity of the disease, and the immunological response in vaccinated patients who have experienced a recurrence of COVID-19. Methods: Given the potential role of vitamins C, D, and E in the management of COVID-19, we conducted a study to examine the serum levels of these vitamins in individuals who had previously been vaccinated against COVID-19 and experienced a disease relapse, characterized by symptoms, such as body pain, shortness of breath, cough, and fever. We compared two groups of hospitalized individuals with varying disease severity to healthy individuals. Additionally, we investigated IgG and IgM antibodies in these patients due to the significance of antibody levels in determining disease severity. Results: Our results revealed significant differences in the levels of vitamins C, D, and E between hospitalized individuals and healthy individuals. Furthermore, a notable disparity in serum IgM and IgG levels was observed based on the severity of the disease. However, no significant difference was detected in the average levels of anti-SARS-CoV-2 immunoglobulins among the different groups, whether they had received the AstraZeneca or Sinopharm vaccines. Conclusions: Vitamins C, D, and E play supportive roles in the immune system, aiding the host's immune response. These findings suggest that maintaining adequate levels of these vitamins may be beneficial in preventing SARS-CoV-2 reinfection and reducing disease severity, particularly in cases where vaccine efficacy is uncertain.
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维生素 C、D 和 E 血清水平以及 IgG 和 IgM 抗体对接种 COVID-19 疫苗且疾病复发者的保护作用
背景:尽管全球采取了旨在结束 COVID-19 大流行的控制措施,但该疾病仍对公共健康构成威胁。在这项研究中,我们检测了曾接种过 COVID-19 疫苗但后来疾病复发的人的血清中维生素 C、D 和 E 以及 IgG 和 IgM 抗体的水平。研究目的本研究旨在调查接种过 COVID-19 疫苗后复发的患者体内维生素 E、D 和 C 的充足水平、疾病严重程度以及免疫反应之间的相关性。研究方法鉴于维生素 C、D 和 E 在治疗 COVID-19 中的潜在作用,我们进行了一项研究,以检测曾接种过 COVID-19 疫苗并以身体疼痛、呼吸急促、咳嗽和发烧等症状为特征的疾病复发患者的血清中这些维生素的水平。我们将疾病严重程度不同的两组住院病人与健康人进行了比较。此外,我们还调查了这些患者的 IgG 和 IgM 抗体,因为抗体水平在确定疾病严重程度方面具有重要意义。结果我们的研究结果表明,住院病人与健康人的维生素 C、D 和 E 含量存在明显差异。此外,根据疾病的严重程度,血清 IgM 和 IgG 水平也存在明显差异。不过,无论接种的是阿斯利康疫苗还是国药集团疫苗,不同群体的抗 SARS-CoV-2 免疫球蛋白平均水平均无明显差异。结论维生素 C、D 和 E 在免疫系统中发挥辅助作用,有助于宿主的免疫反应。这些研究结果表明,保持足够的维生素水平可能有利于预防 SARS-CoV-2 的再次感染并减轻疾病的严重程度,尤其是在疫苗疗效不确定的情况下。
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期刊介绍: Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology, (JJM) is the official scientific Monthly publication of Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences. JJM is dedicated to the publication of manuscripts on topics concerning all aspects of microbiology. The topics include medical, veterinary and environmental microbiology, molecular investigations and infectious diseases. Aspects of immunology and epidemiology of infectious diseases are also considered.
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