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LL-37

Cathelicidin, hCAP-18, FALL-39, CAP-18

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Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 2
2021 pubmed 3 citations

Local Defence System in Healthy Lungs.

Lohova. Elizabeta E; Vitenberga-Verza. Zane Z; Kazoka. Dzintra D; Pilmane. Mara M

Key Findings

  • LL‑37 and other antimicrobial proteins are baseline‑expressed in healthy lung tissue
  • Cartilage, alveolar epithelium, and macrophages are key sites for LL‑37 production
  • IL‑17A is present alongside these peptides, indicating coordinated innate immunity

Practical Outcomes

  • For DIY health enthusiasts, the data confirms that boosting natural LL‑37 production (e.g., via vitamin D or other known inducers) could support lung defenses, but the study doesn’t provide dosing or direct intervention guidance. It suggests that any protocol aiming to enhance LL‑37 should consider safety and the fact that the peptide is already present in healthy lungs.

Summary

The study examined healthy human lungs and found that the antimicrobial peptide LL‑37, along with other defensins and the immune signal IL‑17A, are naturally produced in lung tissues—especially in cartilage, the lining of air sacs, and immune cells—showing they help keep lungs protected from infection.

Abstract

The respiratory system is one of the main entrance gates for infection. The aim of this work was to compare the appearance of specific mucosal pro-inflammatory and common anti-microbial defence factors in healthy lung tissue, from an ontogenetic point of view. Healthy lung tissues were collected from 15 patients (three females and 12 males) in the age range from 18 to 86. Immunohistochemistry to human β defensin 2 (HBD-2), human β defensin 3 (HBD-3), human β defensin 4 (HBD-4), cathelicidine (LL-37) and interleukine 17A (IL-17A) were performed. The lung tissue material contained bronchial and lung parenchyma material in which no histological changes, connected with the inflammatory process, were detected. During the study, various statistically significant differences were detected in immunoreactive expression between different factors in all lung tissue structures. All healthy lung structures, but especially the cartilage, alveolar epithelium and the alveolar macrophages, are the main locations for the baseline synthesis of antimicrobial proteins and IL-17A. Cartilage shows high functional plasticity of this structure, including significant antimicrobial activity and participation in local lung protection response. Interrelated changes between antimicrobial proteins in different tissue confirm baseline synergistical cooperation of all these factors in healthy lung host defence.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2021

Date

2021-10-01T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.3390/clinpract11040088

Citations

3

References

60