Significance and Diagnostic Role of Antimicrobial Cathelicidins (LL-37) Peptides in Oral Health.
Khurshid. Zohaib Z; Naseem. Mustafa M; Yahya I Asiri. Faris F; Mali. Maria M; Sannam Khan. Rabia R; Sahibzada. Haafsa Arshad HA; Zafar. Muhammad Sohail MS; Faraz Moin. Syed S; Khan. Erum E
Key Findings
- LL-37 has broad‑spectrum antimicrobial activity against oral microbes.
- It contributes to wound healing and new blood vessel formation in the mouth.
- The peptide may play a role in cancer regulation and inflammation within oral tissues.
Practical Outcomes
- For self‑experimenters, LL-37 highlights the importance of maintaining oral health to support innate immunity. While no specific dosing or supplement protocol is provided, strategies that boost natural LL-37 production—such as good oral hygiene, anti‑inflammatory diets, and possibly probiotic use—could be beneficial. Future saliva‑based tests may allow monitoring of LL-37 levels as a health marker.
Summary
LL-37 is a natural antimicrobial peptide found in saliva that helps fight oral germs, supports wound healing, and may influence cancer processes. It works by interacting with the mouth's environment and can trigger inflammation when needed. Researchers are looking at LL-37 for future non‑invasive diagnostic tools using saliva.
Abstract
Cathelicidins are a group of oral antimicrobial peptides that play multiple vital roles in the human body, such as their antimicrobial (broad spectrum) role against oral microbes, wound healing, and angiogenesis, with recent evidences about their role in cancer regulation. Cathelicidins are present in humans and other mammals as well. By complex interactions with the microenvironment, it results in pro-inflammatory effects. Many in vitro and in vivo experiments have been conducted to ultimately conclude that these unique peptides play an essential role in innate immunity. Peptides are released in the precursor form (defensins), which after cleavage results in cathelicidins formation. Living in the era where the major focus is on non-invasive and nanotechnology, this ultimately leads to further advancements in the field of salivaomics. Based on current spotlight innovations, we have highlighted the biochemistry, mode of action, and the importance of cathelicidins in the oral cavity.
Study Information
pubmed
2017
2017-12-05T00:00:00.000Z
10.3390/biom7040080
51
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