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LL-37

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

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Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 1
2011 pubmed 6 citations

Differential changes in expression of intestinal antimicrobial peptide genes during Ascaris lumbricoides infection in Zambian adults do not respond to helminth eradication.

Kapulu. Melissa C MC; Simuyandi. Michelo M; Sianongo. Sandie S; Mutale. Mubanga M; Katubulushi. Max M; Kelly. Paul P

Key Findings

  • LL‑37, HD5, and hBD1 gene expression are reduced in Ascaris‑infected adults
  • HD6 expression is increased during infection
  • Helminth eradication does not restore antimicrobial peptide levels to normal

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, the study mainly highlights that worm infections can weaken gut antimicrobial defenses and may influence vaccine responses, but it doesn’t provide a clear, actionable way to boost LL‑37 or change protocols. Maintaining a worm‑free gut through good hygiene and deworming remains the practical takeaway.

Summary

In people with Ascaris worm infections, the gut’s natural antibiotic protein LL‑37 (and a few others) is lower than in healthy folks, and this doesn’t bounce back even after the worms are cleared. The infection also shifts immune signals toward a Th1‑type response, which could affect how the body fights other germs and how oral vaccines work.

Abstract

Intestinal helminthiasis modulates immune responses to vaccines and environmental allergens. To explore the impact on intestinal host defense, we assessed expression of antimicrobial peptide genes, together with T cell subset markers and cytokines, in patients with ascariasis before and after treatment. Case patients (n = 27) and control subjects (n = 44) underwent enteroscopy for collection of jejunal biopsy specimens, which were used in quantitative, real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction for a range of host defense genes; blood samples were also analyzed simultaneously. The level of gene expression (mRNA) of HD5, hBD1, and LL-37 was lower in case patients than in control subjects, and the level of expression of HD6 was increased. However, after successful eradication, there was no trend to values seen in control subjects. Helminthiasis was associated with increased intestinal expression of the Th1 genes T-bet and interferon-γ. In peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), a mixed profile of T cell markers and cytokines was increased. Ascaris-induced down-regulation of HD5 was observed in individuals with higher RORγt expression in PBMCs, but we found no evidence that this was mediated by circulating interleukin-22. Human ascariasis was associated with changes in antimicrobial peptide gene expression and immunological markers. Such changes may have implications for susceptibility to infectious disease and responsiveness to oral vaccines in tropical populations.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2011

Date

2011-02-28T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1093/infdis/jir035

Citations

6

References

38