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LL-37

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

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Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 2
2014 pubmed 19 citations

Health- and disease-associated species clusters in complex natural biofilms determine the innate immune response in oral epithelial cells during biofilm maturation.

Langfeldt. Daniela D; Neulinger. Sven C SC; Stiesch. Meike M; Stumpp. Nico N; Bang. Corinna C; Schmitz. Ruth A RA; Eberhard. Jörg J

Key Findings

  • Higher Prevotella and lower Streptococcus levels are linked to increased hBD‑2 and hBD‑3 expression in gum cells
  • Leptotrichia species within the Prevotella cluster correlate with higher IL‑1β, IL‑6, IL‑8 and IL‑10 mRNA
  • Different bacterial clusters trigger distinct antimicrobial or immunomodulatory responses during early biofilm formation

Practical Outcomes

  • Keeping a balanced oral microbiome—through good oral hygiene, possibly targeted probiotics, or diet—may help support natural antimicrobial peptides like LL‑37. While the study doesn’t give a specific protocol, it suggests that reducing harmful bacterial clusters could enhance innate immune defenses in the mouth.

Summary

The study shows that the mix of bacteria living in your mouth can change how much of the natural antibiotic peptide LL‑37 and other immune molecules your gum cells make. Certain bacteria (like Prevotella) boost some defenses, while others (like Streptococcus) reduce them, meaning your oral microbiome influences your innate immunity.

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to verify our hypothesis concerning the differential induction of various antimicrobial and immunomodulatory responses in oral epithelial cells by diverse bacterial species clusters. For this purpose, oral biofilms between 1 and 14 days of maturation (36 volunteers) were co-incubated with gingival epithelial cells. Subsequently, human β-defensin (hBD)-2, hBD-3, LL-37, interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IL-8 and IL-10 mRNA expression profiles were quantified by quantitative reverse transcription PCR. The correlation between bacterial species and the host innate immune response was determined by relating these results to existing 16S rRNA phylogenetic analysis by amplicon sequencing (Langfeldt et al. 2014. PLoS One 9: e87449). Data were analysed by multiple factor analysis. Transcription of hBD-2 and hBD-3 was significantly associated with the abundance of species of the Prevotella cluster and the absence of species of the Streptococcus cluster. IL-1β, -6, -8 and -10 mRNA syntheses were significant correlated with Leptotrichia species [Leptotrichia 302H02 (0.448, P < 0.0001), Leptotrichia nbw822e09c1 (0.214, P = 0.008) and Leptotrichia wadei (0.218, P = 0.007)] of the Prevotella cluster. In the third dimension IL-10 and members of the Prevotella cluster were negatively correlated, whereas hBD-3 and IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-8 were positive correlated to axis 3, like members of the Proteobacteria cluster. In conclusion, distinct species of health- and disease-associated bacterial clusters induce antibacterial or immunomodulatory reactions in oral epithelial cells during early stages of bacteria-host interactions.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2014

Date

2014-09-29T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1111/1574-6968.12596

Citations

19

References

33