@article{67622cc31543408ab7c3d96ce1854481,
title = "Effects of Vitamin D and K on Interleukin-6 in COVID-19",
abstract = "BackgroundPathology during COVID-19 infection arises partly from an excessive inflammatory response with a key role for interleukin (IL)-6. Both vitamin D and K have been proposed as potential modulators of this process. MethodsWe assessed vitamin D and K status by measuring circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and desphospho-uncarboxylated Matrix Gla-Protein (dp-ucMGP), respectively in 135 hospitalized COVID-19 patients in relation to inflammatory response, elastic fiber degradation and clinical outcomes. ResultsComparing good and poor disease outcomes of COVID-19 patients, vitamin 25(OH)D levels were not significantly different. IL-6 levels, however, were significantly higher in patients with poor outcome, compared to patients with good outcome (30.3 vs. 153.0 pg/mL; p < 0.0001). Dp-ucMGP levels as biomarker of extrahepatic vitamin K status was associated with IL-6 levels (r = 0.35; p < 0.0001). In contrast, 25(OH)D levels were only borderline statistically significant correlated with IL-6 (r = -0.14; p <0.050). A significant association was also found between IL-6 and elastic fiber degradation. Contrary to vitamin K status, 25(OH)D did not correlate with elastic fiber degradation. ConclusionsDp-ucMGP associates with IL-6 as a central component of the destructive inflammatory processes in COVID-19. An intervention trial may provide insight whether vitamin K administration, either or not in combination with vitamin D, improves clinical outcome of COVID-19.",
keywords = "COVID-19, desmosine, dp-ucMGP, vitamin D, vitamin K, IL-6, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, NF-KAPPA-B, PROTEIN-S, CALCIFICATION, PATHWAY, CELLS",
author = "M.P.J. Visser and A.S.M. Dofferhoff and {van den Ouweland}, J.M.W. and {van Daal}, H. and C. Kramers and L.J. Schurgers and R. Janssen and J. Walk",
note = "Funding Information: The authors would like to thank Twan Beijers, Leon Tax, Petra Lux, Cecile Maassen, Monique Bruns, Lotte Wijers, Karin Hoppenbrouwers, and Britt Hulsen; and the Departments of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Clinical Chemistry and Biochemistry. Publisher Copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2022 Visser, Dofferhoff, van den Ouweland, van Daal, Kramers, Schurgers, Janssen and Walk.",
year = "2022",
month = jan,
day = "17",
doi = "10.3389/fnut.2021.761191",
language = "English",
volume = "8",
journal = "Frontiers in nutrition",
issn = "2296-861X",
publisher = "Frontiers Media S.A.",
}