Vitamin C in Allergy Mechanisms and for Managing Allergic Diseases: A Narrative Review

Allergic diseases share a type 2 immune reaction and elevated oxidative stress, contributing to disease pathogenesis and exacerbations. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), a fundamental exogenous antioxidant, has been hypothesized to attenuate these pathological mechanisms. This narrative review critically e...

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Main Authors: Chiara Trincianti, Matteo Naso, Maria Angela Tosca, Giorgio Ciprandi
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
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Matteo Naso
Maria Angela Tosca
Giorgio Ciprandi
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description Allergic diseases share a type 2 immune reaction and elevated oxidative stress, contributing to disease pathogenesis and exacerbations. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), a fundamental exogenous antioxidant, has been hypothesized to attenuate these pathological mechanisms. This narrative review critically examined the most recent evidence concerning the role of vitamin C in preventing and managing allergic diseases, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis. This narrative review consisted of three steps: conducting the search, reviewing abstracts and full texts, and discussing results. For this reason, we consulted the PubMed database to detect the pertinence of studies according to the review’s conduct. The final search ended in March 2025 and included English-language-based international articles, online reports, and electronic books. The keywords “vitamin C and allergic disease” and “vitamin C and immune system” were used. After the complete search, we read the abstracts to ensure that they concerned the topic of interest. Recent evidence suggests a protective role for vitamin C in asthma, with several studies reporting reduced oxidative stress markers, improved lung function, and decreased airway inflammation following regular intake or supplementation. Higher dietary vitamin C intake correlates with lower asthma prevalence and severity, particularly in pediatric populations. Conversely, the findings regarding allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis are heterogeneous. While topical ascorbic acid derivatives show promise in atopic dermatitis models, oral vitamin C intake does not appear to affect allergic rhinitis or dermatitis risk significantly. Vitamin C demonstrates potential as an add-on therapy in asthma management by attenuating oxidative stress and type 2 respiratory inflammation. However, its role in allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis remains less clear. Further multicentric, well-designed clinical trials are necessary to establish definitive guidelines for vitamin C supplementation in allergic disease management.
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spelling doaj-art-d1b338779c1547fdb4cdc0eb03ca3ef82025-08-20T03:27:06ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672025-05-0112671810.3390/children12060718Vitamin C in Allergy Mechanisms and for Managing Allergic Diseases: A Narrative ReviewChiara Trincianti0Matteo Naso1Maria Angela Tosca2Giorgio Ciprandi3Allergy Center, IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, 16100 Genoa, ItalyAllergy Center, IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, 16100 Genoa, ItalyAllergy Center, IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, 16100 Genoa, ItalyAllergy Clinic, Casa di Cura Villa Montallegro, 16100 Genoa, ItalyAllergic diseases share a type 2 immune reaction and elevated oxidative stress, contributing to disease pathogenesis and exacerbations. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), a fundamental exogenous antioxidant, has been hypothesized to attenuate these pathological mechanisms. This narrative review critically examined the most recent evidence concerning the role of vitamin C in preventing and managing allergic diseases, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis. This narrative review consisted of three steps: conducting the search, reviewing abstracts and full texts, and discussing results. For this reason, we consulted the PubMed database to detect the pertinence of studies according to the review’s conduct. The final search ended in March 2025 and included English-language-based international articles, online reports, and electronic books. The keywords “vitamin C and allergic disease” and “vitamin C and immune system” were used. After the complete search, we read the abstracts to ensure that they concerned the topic of interest. Recent evidence suggests a protective role for vitamin C in asthma, with several studies reporting reduced oxidative stress markers, improved lung function, and decreased airway inflammation following regular intake or supplementation. Higher dietary vitamin C intake correlates with lower asthma prevalence and severity, particularly in pediatric populations. Conversely, the findings regarding allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis are heterogeneous. While topical ascorbic acid derivatives show promise in atopic dermatitis models, oral vitamin C intake does not appear to affect allergic rhinitis or dermatitis risk significantly. Vitamin C demonstrates potential as an add-on therapy in asthma management by attenuating oxidative stress and type 2 respiratory inflammation. However, its role in allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis remains less clear. Further multicentric, well-designed clinical trials are necessary to establish definitive guidelines for vitamin C supplementation in allergic disease management.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/12/6/718vitamin Coxidative stresstype 2 inflammationallergyimmune modulation
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vitamin C
oxidative stress
type 2 inflammation
allergy
immune modulation
title Vitamin C in Allergy Mechanisms and for Managing Allergic Diseases: A Narrative Review
title_full Vitamin C in Allergy Mechanisms and for Managing Allergic Diseases: A Narrative Review
title_fullStr Vitamin C in Allergy Mechanisms and for Managing Allergic Diseases: A Narrative Review
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin C in Allergy Mechanisms and for Managing Allergic Diseases: A Narrative Review
title_short Vitamin C in Allergy Mechanisms and for Managing Allergic Diseases: A Narrative Review
title_sort vitamin c in allergy mechanisms and for managing allergic diseases a narrative review
topic vitamin C
oxidative stress
type 2 inflammation
allergy
immune modulation
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