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LL-37

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

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Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 2
2019 pubmed 9 citations

Antimicrobial peptide LL-37 and its pro-form, hCAP18, in desquamated epithelial cells of human whole saliva.

Aidoukovitch. Alexandra A; Dahl. Sara S; Fält. Felicia F; Nebel. Daniel D; Svensson. Daniel D; Tufvesson. Ellen E; Nilsson. Bengt-Olof BO

Key Findings

  • Both whole saliva and the cellular fraction contain measurable levels of hCAP18/LL-37.
  • Desquamated epithelial cells in saliva show strong hCAP18 protein and weaker LL-37, especially near the cell membrane.
  • Immunostaining confirms that these cells have cytoplasmic and membrane-associated hCAP18/LL-37.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers focused on oral health, this research confirms that your saliva naturally carries antimicrobial LL-37, largely housed in shed mouth cells. While it doesn't prescribe a new supplement or dosage, it suggests that strategies boosting the health or turnover of oral epithelial cells (e.g., good oral hygiene, certain mouth rinses) might influence innate antimicrobial defenses.

Summary

The study shows that the antimicrobial peptide LL-37 and its precursor hCAP18 are found inside the shed skin cells that float in whole saliva, meaning these cells could help protect the mouth by storing and releasing the peptide.

Abstract

The antimicrobial peptide LL-37 is active against oral bacteria and has been demonstrated to be present in human saliva, but its distribution in different fractions of saliva is not known. LL-37 is formed from its intracellular pro-form, hCAP18, in an extracellular enzymatic reaction catalyzed by proteinase 3 and kallikrein 5. Here, we prepared cell-containing and cell-free fractions of unstimulated human whole saliva by centrifugation after depolymerization of mucins with dithiothreitol, and measured the levels of hCAP18/LL-37 in these fractions using ELISA. Cellular expression of hCAP18/LL-37 was determined by western blotting and immunocytochemistry. The ELISA analyses demonstrated that both cells and cell-free saliva contained hCAP18/LL-37. Western blot analysis of cell-pellet homogenates showed a strong band corresponding to hCAP18 at the correct molecular weight and a weak band corresponding to LL-37. Phase-contrast and light microscopy revealed that the cells consisted of desquamated epithelial cells. These cells expressed cytoplasmic immunoreactivity for hCAP18/LL-37. The peripheral part of the cytoplasm, corresponding to the plasma membrane, was particularly rich in hCAP18/LL-37 immunoreactivity. No immunoreactivity was observed after omission of the primary antibody. We conclude that desquamated epithelial cells of human whole saliva contain antimicrobial hCAP18/LL-37, suggesting that these cells may take part in the innate immune system by harboring and releasing these peptides.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2019

Date

2019-12-11T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1111/eos.12664

Citations

9

References

29