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LL-37

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

Quick Stats
Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 2
2015 pubmed 109 citations

Unique features of human cathelicidin LL-37.

Bandurska. Katarzyna K; Berdowska. Agnieszka A; Barczyńska-Felusiak. Renata R; Krupa. Piotr P

Key Findings

  • LL-37 destroys bacteria, fungi, viruses and biofilms without harming normal cells
  • It promotes angiogenesis and wound repair, making it attractive for hard‑to‑heal injuries
  • It has a double‑edged role in cancer – it can kill cancer cells but may also support tumor growth

Practical Outcomes

  • LL-37 looks promising as a template for future antimicrobial or wound‑healing products, but there’s no safe, tested dosage or delivery method for personal use. Until clinical trials confirm its safety and efficacy, biohackers should wait for validated formulations rather than trying to self‑administer this peptide.

Summary

LL-37 is a natural human peptide that can kill a wide range of germs, break down biofilms, help wounds heal, and even affect cancer cells, but it can also sometimes promote tumor growth. The review suggests it could become a drug ingredient, but there’s no clear recipe for how to use it yourself yet.

Abstract

Cathelicidins are antimicrobial peptides produced by humans and animals in response to various pathogenic microbes. This review intends to provide a brief overview of the expression, structure, properties and function of human cathelicidin LL-37 which may be a therapeutic agent against a variety of bacterial and viral diseases, cancers, and hard-to-heal wounds. Cathelicidins act as a primary defense against bacteria and other pathogens in the case of inflammation. They are able to kill bacteria and fungi, inhibit and destroy bacterial biofilms, and possess antiviral and antiparasitics properties. They can also play a role in angiogenesis, wound healing, and the regulation of apoptosis. The host defense peptide LL-37 has emerged as a novel modulator of tumor growth and metastasis in carcinogenesis of various types of cancers. LL-37 is an antimicrobial peptide able of inducing various effects. It acts as an anti- and pro- inflammatory factor. Cathelicidins are able to directly and selectively destroy membranes of various microbes and cancer cells, but they do not attack normal cells. The role of cathelicidins in cancer is double-sided. They play an important role in killing cancer cells and may provide a new possibility for the development of cancer therapeutics. However, they also can participate in carcinogenesis. Due to its activity spectrum LL-37 could be applied in pharmacotherapy. Cathelicidin peptides could serve as a template for the development of modern anti-microbial and anti-viral drugs. LL-37 is an excellent candidate to develop into therapeutics for infected wounds.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2015

Date

2015-10-05T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1002/biof.1225

Citations

109

References

211