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LL-37

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

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Studies 2230
Trials 95
Score 2
2003 pubmed

Processing of seminal plasma hCAP-18 to ALL-38 by gastricsin: a novel mechanism of generating antimicrobial peptides in vagina.

Sørensen. Ole E OE; Gram. Lone L; Johnsen. Anders H AH; Andersson. Emma E; Bangsbøll. Susanne S; Tjabringa. G Sandra GS; Hiemstra. Pieter S PS; Malm. Johan J; Egesten. Arne A; Borregaard. Niels N

Key Findings

  • hCAP-18 in seminal plasma is inactive until it is cleaved by the prostate enzyme gastricsin at vaginal pH.
  • The cleavage produces a 38‑amino‑acid peptide named ALL‑38, which has antimicrobial activity comparable to LL‑37.
  • ALL‑38 was detected in the vagina after intercourse, indicating the process occurs in real life.

Practical Outcomes

  • The study shows the body has a built‑in antimicrobial response after sex, but it doesn't provide a new supplement or protocol to boost this effect. For biohackers, the main takeaway is that maintaining normal vaginal pH may support this natural defense, though no direct dosing or intervention is suggested.

Summary

Researchers found that a protein in semen, hCAP-18, is turned into an antimicrobial peptide called ALL-38 by an enzyme from the prostate when it meets the acidic environment of the vagina. This peptide fights microbes just as well as the well‑known LL‑37 peptide, suggesting a natural way the body protects against infection after sex.

Abstract

The human cathelicidin, hCAP-18, is expressed both in neutrophils and in epithelial cells. hCAP-18 is processed to the antimicrobial peptide LL-37 by proteinase 3 in neutrophils. hCAP-18 is highly expressed in the epididymis with a subsequent high concentration in seminal plasma where the protein is present in its unprocessed and antimicrobially inactive form. We report here that hCAP-18 in seminal plasma is processed to generate a 38-amino acid antimicrobial peptide ALL-38 by the prostate-derived protease gastricsin when incubated at a pH corresponding to the vaginal pH. In accordance with this, seminal plasma derived hCAP-18 was found in its processed form in the vagina following sexual intercourse. The antimicrobial activity of ALL-38 against a variety of microorganisms tested is equal to that of LL-37. This enzymatic activation of a proantimicrobial substance in seminal plasma following exposure to the vaginal milieu represents a novel mechanism to prevent infection following sexual intercourse.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2003

Date

2003-05-20T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1074/jbc.m301608200