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LL-37

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

Quick Stats
Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 2
2020 pubmed 104 citations

Significance of LL-37 on Immunomodulation and Disease Outcome.

Yang. Binbin B; Good. David D; Mosaiab. Tamim T; Liu. Wei W; Ni. Guoying G; Kaur. Jasmine J; Liu. Xiaosong X; Jessop. Calvin C; Yang. Lu L; Fadhil. Rushdi R; Yi. Zhengjun Z; Wei. Ming Q MQ

Key Findings

  • LL-37 has strong antimicrobial activity and can boost immune defenses.
  • Depending on the tissue and environment, LL-37 can either promote inflammation (helpful against infections and some cancers) or suppress it (which might aid cancer development).
  • The peptide’s dual nature makes it a potential target for treating inflammatory diseases and cancers, but its exact role is still unclear.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, the current knowledge doesn’t translate into a safe, effective supplement or protocol. More research is needed to determine dosing, safety, and whether LL-37 can be harnessed for longevity or performance benefits. Until then, it’s best to focus on proven interventions rather than experimenting with LL-37.

Summary

LL-37 is a tiny protein that helps our immune system fight germs and can also affect inflammation and cancer. It can act in two opposite ways: sometimes it ramps up the immune response and fights infections or tumors, and other times it calms inflammation but might help cancer grow. The review just outlines these mixed effects without giving clear guidance on how to use LL-37 in everyday health routines.

Abstract

LL-37, also called cathelicidin, is an important part of the human immune system, which can resist various pathogens. A plethora of experiments have demonstrated that it has the multifunctional effects of immune regulation, in addition to antimicrobial activity. Recently, there have been increasing interest in its immune function. It was found that LL-37 can have two distinct functions in different tissues and different microenvironments. Thus, it is necessary to investigate LL-37 immune functions from the two sides of the same coin. On the one side, LL-37 promotes inflammation and immune response and exerts its anti-infective and antitumor effects; on the other side, it has the ability to inhibit inflammation and promote carcinogenesis. This review presents a brief summary of its expression, structure, and immunomodulatory effects as well as brief discussions on the role of this small peptide as a key factor in the development and treatment of various inflammation-related diseases and cancers.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2020

Date

2020-05-16T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1155/2020/8349712

Citations

104

References

153