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Distinct Colitis-Associated Macrophages Drive NOD2-Dependent Bacterial Sensing and Gut Homeostasis


ABSTRACT: Single-cell studies have revealed that intestinal macrophages maintain gut homeostasis through the balanced actions of reactive (inflammatory) and tolerant (non-inflammatory) subpopulations. How such balance is impaired in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), remains unresolved. Here, we define colon-specific macrophage states and reveal the critical role of non-inflammatory colon-associated macrophages (ni-ColAMs) in IBD recovery. Through trans-scale analyses—integrating computational transcriptomics, proteomics, and in vivo interventional studies—we identified GIV (CCDC88A) as a key regulator of ni-ColAMs. GIV emerged as the top-ranked gene in ni-ColAMs that physically and functionally interacts with NOD2, an innate immune sensor implicated in CD and UC. Myeloid-specific GIV depletion exacerbates infectious colitis, prolongs disease, and abolishes the protective effects of the NOD2 ligand, muramyl dipeptide, in colitis and sepsis models. Mechanistically, GIV’s C-terminus binds the terminal leucine-rich repeat (LRR#10) of NOD2 and is required for NOD2 to dampen inflammation and clear microbes. The CD-associated 1007fs NOD2-variant, which lacks LRR#10, cannot bind GIV—providing critical insights into how this clinically relevant variant impairs microbial sensing and clearance. These findings illuminate a critical GIV-NOD2 axis essential for gut homeostasis and highlight its disruption as a driver of dysbiosis and inflammation in IBD.

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ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

SUBMITTER: Majid Ghassemian  

LAB HEAD: Ghosh, Pradipta

PROVIDER: PXD066180 | Pride | 2025-09-23

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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