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LL-37

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

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Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 1
2016 pubmed 21 citations

Differential protein expression in the secretory fluids of maxillary sinusitis and maxillary retention cyst.

Kim. Soung Min SM; Eo. Mi Young MY; Cho. Yun Ju YJ; Kim. Yeon Sook YS; Lee. Suk Keun SK

Key Findings

  • LL‑37 and several inflammatory proteins are more abundant in sinusitis fluid than in retention cyst fluid
  • Protective proteins like IgA and cystatin A are higher in retention cyst fluid
  • Sinusitis shows a stronger inflammatory reaction to bacteria compared to retention cysts

Practical Outcomes

  • For most biohackers, the findings are mainly of academic interest; they confirm that LL‑37 rises during sinus inflammation but don’t suggest any new supplement or protocol. No direct actions for longevity or performance can be drawn from this study.

Summary

The study compared proteins in fluid from inflamed sinuses (sinusitis) and harmless cysts, finding that the antimicrobial peptide LL‑37 and other inflammation markers are higher in sinusitis, while protective proteins are higher in cysts. This tells us that sinus infections trigger a stronger immune response than non‑problematic cysts.

Abstract

Both maxillary sinusitis (MS) and maxillary retention cyst (MRC) involve the maxillary sinus and show similar clinical features. Clinically, differentiating between MS and MRC is sometimes difficult in asymptomatic patients, despite their quite different pathogenic behaviors. To identify differential protein expressions in the secretory fluids of MS and MRC, 25 cases of asymptomatic MS and 15 cases of asymptomatic MRC were examined pathologically in this study. All patients underwent routine endoscopic sinus surgery or modified Caldwell-Luc procedure and the sinus mucosal specimens obtained during these procedures with the approval of the Institutional Review Board. Their secretory fluids were analyzed via immunoprecipitation-based high-performance liquid chromatography (IP-HPLC) using 25 types of antiserum, including inflammatory cytokines, antimicrobial proteins, and mucosal protective proteins. In the histological examinations, MS and MRC showed similar features in the secretory columnar epithelial lining and thick submucosal connective tissue, both of which contained few inflammatory cells infiltrates. The IP-HPLC analysis revealed that TNFα, IL-1, -8, MMP-3, -10, α1-antitrypsin, cathepsin C, lysozyme, lactoferrin, β-defensin-1, -3, LL-37, mucocidin, and mucin-1 were more intensely expressed in MS than in MRC; whereas IgA, cystatin A, and proline-rich proteins were more strongly expressed in MRC than in MS. These data indicate that the secretory fluid of MS is indicative of a more robust inflammatory reaction to certain bacteria compared to that of MRC, while the secretory fluid of MRC contains more abundant mucosal protective proteins compared to that of MS. Taken together, the IP-HPLC analysis of MS and MRC secretory fluid revealed that MRC showed a weaker inflammatory reaction but a stronger mucosal protective function than MS.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2016

Date

2016-07-15T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1007/s00405-016-4167-2

Citations

21

References

40