LL-372016 Aug

LL-37: Cathelicidin-related antimicrobial peptide with pleiotropic activity

Fabisiak A, Murawska N, Fichna J
Pharmacological reports : PR

Key Finding

Comprehensive review confirmed LL-37's pleiotropic biological activities spanning antimicrobial defense, wound healing, and immune modulation, establishing it as a versatile therapeutic peptide.

Key Takeaways

  • LL-37 fights infections, heals wounds, and balances the immune system.
  • Few other peptides can do so many different things for health.
  • It's especially useful where infections and wounds overlap.

Study Breakdown

LL-37 stands out among antimicrobial peptides for its remarkably diverse biological activities that extend far beyond simple pathogen killing. This comprehensive review by Fabisiak, Murawska, and Fichna in Pharmacological Reports examined the full scope of LL-37's pleiotropic activity and its implications for therapeutic development.

The authors systematically reviewed the literature on LL-37's biological functions, covering its direct antimicrobial activity, wound healing promotion, immune system modulation, and interactions with various cellular signaling pathways. This broad analysis captured the peptide's full range of biological effects.

The review confirmed LL-37's pleiotropic biological activities spanning three major therapeutic domains: antimicrobial defense against bacteria, viruses, and fungi; wound healing promotion through cell migration and proliferation; and immune modulation that balances protective immunity with inflammation control.

By establishing LL-37 as a truly versatile therapeutic peptide, this review supports its development for multiple clinical applications. The convergence of antimicrobial, wound healing, and immunomodulatory properties in a single natural peptide makes LL-37 an exceptionally attractive candidate for conditions where these biological processes intersect, such as infected wounds and inflammatory disorders.

Read the full study on PubMed for complete methodology, data, and citations.

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PMID: 27117377

About LL-37

The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, playing a critical role in innate immune defense against bacterial, viral, and fungal infections while modulating inflammatory responses.

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Disclaimer: This summary is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. The study breakdown is a simplified overview of the published research. For complete methodology and data, refer to the original publication on PubMed. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making medical decisions.