2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232214256
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Vitamin D Deficiency and COVID-19: A Biological Database Study on Pathways and Gene-Disease Associations

Abstract: Vitamin D (VD) is a fat-soluble vitamin, and pivotal for maintaining health. Several genetic markers have been related to a deficient VD status; these markers could confer an increased risk to develop osteoporosis and other chronic diseases. A VD deficiency could also be a determinant of a severe COVID-19 disease. This study aimed to interrogate genetic/biological databases on the biological implications of a VD deficiency and its association with diseases, to further explore its link with COVID-19. The geneti… Show more

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“…Big consortia, such as the Host Genetic Initiative (HGI) and UK Biobank (UKBB), analyzed data of thousands of patients with COVID-19 and healthy individuals to assess genetic factors predictive of infection vulnerability, hospitalization and severe disease [1,2]. Associated genes are mainly enriched in pathways related to liver, respiratory and auto-immune diseases [4].…”
Section: Genetics and Coronavirus Disease 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Big consortia, such as the Host Genetic Initiative (HGI) and UK Biobank (UKBB), analyzed data of thousands of patients with COVID-19 and healthy individuals to assess genetic factors predictive of infection vulnerability, hospitalization and severe disease [1,2]. Associated genes are mainly enriched in pathways related to liver, respiratory and auto-immune diseases [4].…”
Section: Genetics and Coronavirus Disease 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%