LL-37
Cathelicidin • CAP-18
Mechanism
Human antimicrobial peptide that plays a crucial role in innate immune defense. Exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Half-Life
Short
Administration
Technical Protocol
LL-37: Comprehensive Research Guide
Overview
LL-37 is the only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (CAMP). It is a 37-amino acid peptide derived from the C-terminal domain of the human cathelicidin antimicrobial protein (hCAP18). LL-37 plays a crucial role in innate immune defense and has broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity.
Mechanism of Action
Antimicrobial Activity
- Bacteria: Effective against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria
- Viruses: Antiviral activity against various viruses
- Fungi: Antifungal properties
- Membrane Disruption: Disrupts microbial cell membranes
Immune Modulation
- Chemotaxis: Attracts immune cells to infection sites
- Cytokine Production: Modulates inflammatory responses
- Wound Healing: Promotes tissue repair
- Angiogenesis: Supports blood vessel formation
Research Applications
Antimicrobial Research
- Infection Treatment: Potential treatment for bacterial infections
- Antiviral: Research into viral infection treatment
- Wound Healing: Accelerates wound closure
- Biofilm Disruption: Breaks down bacterial biofilms
Immune System Research
- Immunomodulation: Modulates immune responses
- Autoimmune: Research into autoimmune conditions
- Inflammation: Anti-inflammatory properties
Dosage
- Topical: 50-200 mcg applied to affected area
- Intranasal: 100 mcg for respiratory infections
- Subcutaneous: 50-100 mcg for systemic effects
- Frequency: Once to twice daily
Side Effects
- Minimal: Generally well-tolerated
- Local Irritation: Possible at application site
- Immune Activation: May cause mild immune responses
This information is for research and educational purposes only.
Peer-Reviewed Citations
The human antimicrobial peptide LL-37 and its fragments
Hancock RE, et al. • Curr Pharm Biotechnol (2012)
Access ResearchFrequently Asked Questions
What is LL-37?
The only human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, LL-37 plays a critical role in innate immunity and wound healing. Research suggests broad therapeutic potential.
How does LL-37 work?
Human antimicrobial peptide that plays a crucial role in innate immune defense. Exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
What is the typical dosage of LL-37 in research?
The typical research dosage of LL-37 is 100 mcg (range: 50-200 mcg). Common administration routes include Topical, Intranasal, Subcutaneous.
How should LL-37 be stored?
Store at -20°C, protect from light
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