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Filamin A editing in myeloid cells reduces intestinal inflammation and protects from colitis

Filamin A editing in myeloid cells reduces intestinal inflammation and protects from colitis
Filamin A editing in myeloid cells reduces intestinal inflammation and protects from colitis
Patho-mechanistic origins of ulcerative colitis are still poorly understood. The actin cross-linker filamin A (FLNA) impacts cellular responses through interaction with cytosolic proteins. Posttranscriptional A-to-I editing generates two forms of FLNA: genome-encoded FLNAQ and FLNAR. FLNA is edited in colon fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, and endothelial cells. We found that the FLNA editing status determines colitis severity. Editing was highest in healthy colons and reduced during murine and human colitis. Mice that exclusively express FLNAR were highly resistant to DSS-induced colitis, whereas fully FLNAQ animals developed severe inflammation. While the genetic induction of FLNA editing influenced transcriptional states of structural cells and microbiome composition, we found that FLNAR exerts protection specifically via myeloid cells, which are physiologically unedited. Introducing fixed FLNAR did not hamper cell migration but reduced macrophage inflammation and rendered neutrophils less prone to NETosis. Thus, loss of FLNA editing correlates with colitis severity, and targeted editing of myeloid cells serves as a novel therapeutic approach in intestinal inflammation.
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Gawish, Riem, Varada, Rajagopal and Deckert, Florian , et al. (2025) Filamin A editing in myeloid cells reduces intestinal inflammation and protects from colitis. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 222 (9), [e20240109]. (doi:10.1084/jem.20240109).

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Abstract

Patho-mechanistic origins of ulcerative colitis are still poorly understood. The actin cross-linker filamin A (FLNA) impacts cellular responses through interaction with cytosolic proteins. Posttranscriptional A-to-I editing generates two forms of FLNA: genome-encoded FLNAQ and FLNAR. FLNA is edited in colon fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, and endothelial cells. We found that the FLNA editing status determines colitis severity. Editing was highest in healthy colons and reduced during murine and human colitis. Mice that exclusively express FLNAR were highly resistant to DSS-induced colitis, whereas fully FLNAQ animals developed severe inflammation. While the genetic induction of FLNA editing influenced transcriptional states of structural cells and microbiome composition, we found that FLNAR exerts protection specifically via myeloid cells, which are physiologically unedited. Introducing fixed FLNAR did not hamper cell migration but reduced macrophage inflammation and rendered neutrophils less prone to NETosis. Thus, loss of FLNA editing correlates with colitis severity, and targeted editing of myeloid cells serves as a novel therapeutic approach in intestinal inflammation.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 May 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 5 June 2025
Published date: 1 September 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 505502
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/505502
ISSN: 0022-1007
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ORCID for Fatima C. Pereira: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1288-6481

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Author: Riem Gawish
Author: Rajagopal Varada
Author: Florian Deckert
Author: Anastasiya Hladik
Author: Linda Steinbichl
Author: Laura Cimatti
Author: Katarina Milanovic
Author: Mamta Jain
Author: Natalya Torgasheva
Author: Andrea Tanzer
Author: Kim De Paepe
Author: Tom Van de Wiele
Author: Bela Hausmann
Author: Michaela Lang
Author: Martin Pechhacker
Author: Nahla Ibrahim
Author: Ingrid De Vries
Author: Christine Brostjan
Author: Michael Sixt
Author: Christoph Gasche
Author: Louis Boon
Author: David Berry
Author: Michael F. Jantsch
Author: Fatima C. Pereira ORCID iD
Author: Cornelia Vesely
Corporate Author: et al.

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