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LL-37

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

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Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 4
2017 pubmed 99 citations

Dual anti-inflammatory and anti-parasitic action of topical ivermectin 1% in papulopustular rosacea.

Schaller. M M; Gonser. L L; Belge. K K; Braunsdorf. C C; Nordin. R R; Scheu. A A; Borelli. C C

Key Findings

  • Demodex mite density dropped significantly by week 6 and stayed low at week 12.
  • Skin inflammation genes (IL‑8, LL‑37, HBD3, TLR4, TNF‑α) were down‑regulated, with LL‑37 protein reduction confirmed.
  • Clinically, 80% of participants achieved treatment success (IGA score ≤1) after 12 weeks of daily use.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers dealing with rosacea, a daily regimen of topical ivermectin 1% cream for 12 weeks appears to both eliminate the mite trigger and suppress inflammatory pathways like LL‑37. This protocol offers a dual anti‑parasitic and anti‑inflammatory strategy that can be adopted without prescription in many regions, providing a concrete, evidence‑backed approach to improve skin health.

Summary

A small study showed that applying 1% ivermectin cream (Soolantra) once a day for at least 12 weeks dramatically cuts down Demodex mite numbers and lowers skin inflammation markers, including the antimicrobial peptide LL‑37, in people with moderate‑to‑severe papulopustular rosacea.

Abstract

Recently, therapy of rosacea with inflammatory lesions (papulopustular) has improved substantially with the approval of topical ivermectin 1% cream. It is assumed to have a dual mode of action with anti-inflammatory capacities and anti-parasitic effects against Demodex, which however has not yet been demonstrated in vivo. To find scientific rationale for the dual anti-inflammatory and anti-parasitic mode of action of topical ivermectin 1% cream in patients with rosacea. A monocentric pilot study was performed including 20 caucasion patients with moderate to severe rosacea, as assessed by investigator global assessment (IGA score &#x2265;3) and a Demodex density &#x2265;15/cm<sup>2</sup> . Patients were treated with topical ivermectin 1% cream once daily (Soolantra<sup>&#xae;</sup> ) for &#x2265;12 weeks. The density of Demodex mites was assessed with skin surface biopsies. Expression of inflammatory and immune markers was evaluated with RT-PCR and by immunofluorescence staining. The mean density of mites was significantly decreased at week 6 and week 12 (P &lt; 0.001). The gene expression levels of IL-8, LL-37, HBD3, TLR4 and TNF-&#x3b1; were downregulated at both time points. Reductions in gene expression were significant for LL-37, HBD3 and TNF-&#x3b1; at both follow-up time points and at week 12 for TLR4 (all P &lt; 0.05). Reduced LL-37 expression (P &lt; 0.05) and IL-8 expression were confirmed on the protein level by immunofluorescence staining. All patients improved clinically, and 16 of 20 patients reached therapeutic success defined as IGA score &#x2264;1. Topical ivermectin 1% cream acts by a dual, anti-inflammatory and anti-parasitic mode of action against rosacea by killing Demodex spp. in vivo, in addition to significantly improving clinical signs and symptoms in the skin.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2017

Date

2017-08-29T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1111/jdv.14437

Citations

99

References

20