LL-37

LL-37

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Human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (37 amino acids); broad-spectrum antimicrobial, anti-biofilm, immunomodulatory, and wound healing via membrane disruption and innate immune activation.

Quick Facts

Property Value
Also Known As LL-37, CAP-18, hCAP-18 C-terminal fragment, CAMP
Category Immune / Antimicrobial / Wound Healing
Sequence LLGDFFRKSKEKIGKEFKRIVQRIKDFLRNLVPRTES (37 amino acids)
Molecular Weight 4493.3 Da
Molecular Formula C205H340N60O53
PubChem CID 16198951
Administration SubQ / Topical / Intranasal
Typical Dose Range 1-5 mg/day (route-dependent)
Half-Life Variable; degrades rapidly in serum due to proteolysis
Storage Lyophilized -20C long-term; reconstituted 2-8C 1-2 weeks; protect from light
FDA Status Research-only (not approved)
WADA Status Not listed

Mechanism of Action

LL-37 is the sole human cathelicidin, an endogenous host-defense peptide produced by neutrophils, macrophages, epithelial cells, and keratinocytes in response to infection and tissue injury. Its cationic amphipathic alpha-helical structure enables it to insert into negatively charged bacterial membranes, causing pore formation and cell lysis. This mechanism provides broad-spectrum bactericidal activity against gram-positive and gram-negative organisms, including MRSA and multidrug-resistant pathogens. PMID 41270816

Beyond direct antimicrobial killing, LL-37 disrupts bacterial biofilms by degrading the extracellular matrix and interfering with quorum sensing, making biofilm-embedded bacteria susceptible to conventional antibiotics. This is clinically significant for chronic infections in wounds, sinuses, and dental biofilms. The peptide also demonstrates antiviral activity by disrupting lipid envelopes of HIV, influenza, RSV, and SARS-CoV-2. PMID 34600462

LL-37 modulates innate immunity through multiple pathways: it chemoattracts neutrophils, monocytes, and T-cells to infection sites; activates the formyl peptide receptor-like 1 (FPRL1) for anti-inflammatory resolution signaling; binds and neutralizes bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to prevent endotoxic shock; and promotes wound healing by stimulating keratinocyte migration, angiogenesis, and re-epithelialization. Notably, LL-37 is deficient in atopic dermatitis and chronic wound states, providing a rationale for exogenous supplementation. PMID 38540740

LL-37-loaded exosomes have shown enhanced wound healing in animal models, combining the peptide's antimicrobial and immunomodulatory properties with targeted delivery. PMID 35930707

Key Research Areas

  1. Antimicrobial Activity: Broad-spectrum killing of bacteria, fungi, and enveloped viruses via membrane disruption. PMID 40869425
  2. Biofilm Disruption: Degradation of biofilm matrices in chronic infections; synergy with conventional antibiotics.
  3. Wound Healing: Promotes re-epithelialization and angiogenesis; LL-37 levels correlate with venous ulcer healing outcomes. PMID 27663530
  4. Innate Immune Modulation: Cathelicidins modulate TLR activation and inflammatory signaling. PMID 32582207
  5. Anti-HIV Activity: Disrupts HIV envelope; potential adjunct to antiretroviral therapy. PMID 34600462
  6. Derivative Development: Engineered LL-37 fragments and analogs with improved stability and reduced toxicity. PMID 40423576

Evidence Level Summary

Evidence Type Count Notes
Human RCTs 0 No RCTs of exogenous LL-37
Human observational 1 LL-37 correlation with wound healing
Animal in vivo 1 Exosome-loaded LL-37 wound model
In vitro 0 โ€”
Systematic reviews 0 โ€”
Narrative reviews 6 Comprehensive reviews of structure, antimicrobial mechanisms, derivatives

Clinical Applications

Protocols Using This Peptide

Ageless Peps Products

  • AP-LL37-Vial โ€” LL-37 (CAP-18) 5mg Vial, $49

Dosing Reference

Research Dosing Ranges (from literature)

Route Dose Range Frequency Duration Source
SubQ 1-5 mg Daily or every other day 4-8 weeks Practitioner guides
Topical 0.1-1% 1-2x daily As needed Literature
Intranasal Diluted in saline Daily 2-4 weeks Practitioner guides

Cycling

4-8 weeks per cycle; reassess immune markers and clinical response. May use continuous low-dose topical for chronic wound states.

Contraindications & Safety

  • Contraindications: Active psoriasis (LL-37 is overexpressed; avoid topical); certain cancers (complex pro/anti-tumor biology depending on context)
  • Common side effects: Local injection/application site irritation; mild transient inflammatory response
  • Drug interactions: Potential synergy with conventional antibiotics against biofilm infections; no significant adverse interactions known
  • Pregnancy/nursing: Insufficient data; caution
  • Special populations: Monitor in autoimmune conditions due to immune-stimulatory effects

Cancer Considerations

CAUTION โ€” Tissue-dependent dual role. LL-37 has ANTI-cancer effects in gastrointestinal cancers (colon, gastric, pancreatic) but PRO-cancer effects in breast, ovarian, and lung cancers (PMID-29843147). In pancreatic cancer, LL-37 suppresses tumors via ROS/DNA damage and autophagy inhibition (PMID-35935871). Action: Contraindicated in patients with active breast, ovarian, or lung cancer. May be considered for GI cancer patients under oncologist supervision.

Synergistic Combinations

  • KPV + LL-37 โ€” Anti-inflammatory + antimicrobial for gut and skin infections
  • TB-500 + Thymosin Alpha-1 + LL-37 โ€” Comprehensive immune and healing stack
  • BPC-157 + LL-37 โ€” Wound healing complement; angiogenic + antimicrobial
  • SS-31 + VIP + LL-37 โ€” Immune + mitochondrial support

Related Research

PMID Title Year Study Type
34600462 LL-37 and Its Potential As An Anti-HIV Agent 2021 Review
38540740 LL-37 Structures, Antimicrobial Activity, and Influence on Host Immunity 2024 Review
41270816 Decoding LL-37 Structure and antimicrobial mechanisms 2025 Review
40869425 Antimicrobial Peptides of the Cathelicidin Family: Focus on LL-37 2025 Review
40423576 Exploring the Antimicrobial Potential of LL-37 Derivatives 2025 Review
35930707 LL-37 Engineered Exosomes for Wound Healing 2022 Animal in vivo
27663530 LL-37 Correlates with Venous Leg Ulcer Healing 2016 Observational
32582207 Cathelicidins Modulate TLR-Activation and Inflammation 2020 Review

References

  • PMID 34600462 โ€” Anti-HIV potential
  • PMID 38540740 โ€” Structure and host immunity
  • PMID 41270816 โ€” Antimicrobial mechanisms
  • PMID 40869425 โ€” Cathelicidin family review
  • PMID 40423576 โ€” LL-37 derivatives
  • PMID 35930707 โ€” Exosome wound healing
  • PMID 27663530 โ€” Venous ulcer correlation
  • PMID 32582207 โ€” TLR modulation

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