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Trace Elements and Viral Infectious Diseases: Dual Roles in Pathogenesis and Immunity
Carla Mariana da Silva Medeiros1,2, Michely da Silva Sousa1,2, Lucas Hestevan Malta Alfredo2,3
1Grupo de Estudo em Bioanalítica (GEBIO), Department of Chemistry, Federal University of Piauí-UFPI, Teresina 64049-550, Piauí, Brazil.
Introduction:
Trace elements such as zinc, selenium, iron, copper, and manganese play a vital role in human health-especially in how the immune system responds and how the body handles viral infections. These trace elements have complex and sometimes context-dependent effects: while they can strengthen the body's defenses, imbalances may promote viral replication and worsen tissue damage.
Methods:
Relevant articles discussed in this narrative review were identified through searches in major databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, primarily those published from 2020 onwards.
Discussion:
In this review, we examine key findings on how trace elements influence antioxidant defense, modulate viral replication, and regulate cytokine signaling, considering the context of innate immunity and the pathology of viral diseases. We discuss their impact on major infections such as HIV, viral hepatitis, and coronaviruses, highlighting how deficiencies or excesses of certain minerals can affect disease severity, immune responses, and clinical outcomes. The therapeutic use of trace element supplementation is also examined, emphasizing the importance of maintaining proper balance to avoid harmful effects.
Conclusions:
These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between micronutrients and viral infections, which can inform the development of more effective prevention and treatment strategies. This review underscores the need for further clinical and experimental studies to define optimal levels of these elements in different health and disease scenarios.
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