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

Gawish R, Varada R, Deckert F, Hladik A, Steinbichl L, Cimatti L, Milanovic K, Jain M, Torgasheva N, Tanzer A, De Paepe K, Van De Wiele T, Hausmann B, Lang M, Pechhacker M, Ibrahim N, de Vries I, Brostjan C, Sixt MK, Gasche C, Boon L, Berry D, Jantsch MF, Pereira FC, Vesely C. 2025. Filamin A editing in myeloid cells reduces intestinal inflammation and protects from colitis. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 222(9), e20240109.

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Gawish, Riem; Varada, Rajagopal; Deckert, Florian; Hladik, Anastasiya; Steinbichl, Linda; Cimatti, Laura; Milanovic, Katarina; Jain, Mamta; Torgasheva, Natalya; Tanzer, Andrea; De Paepe, Kim; Van De Wiele, Tom
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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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2025-05-16
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Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Rockefeller University Press
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Sequencing was performed by the Vienna BioCenter Core Facilities (Medical University of Vienna Core Facility) and the Biomedical Sequencing Facility at CeMM, Vienna. Cell sorting and flow cytometry were performed at the Core Facility Flow Cytometry and Imaging (Medical University of Vienna). We thank Jasmin Schwarz, Gudrun Kohl, Petra Pjevac, and Joana Seneca Silva from the Joint Microbiome Facility of the Medical University of Vienna and the University of Vienna for assisting with amplicon and metagenomic sequencing, as well as repositing of sequencing data. We thank Sophia Derdak and Michael Schuster for initial data analysis, Robert Vilvoi and Stephan Hemm for animal handling, Marcel Kertesz for mouse genotyping, and Salwan Roumaia for next generation sequencing sample preparation. Treatment schemes and graphical abstracts were created with https://BioRender.com. This work was supported by the Austrian Science Fund, grant number ZK 57-B28 to C. Vesely, R. Gawish, and F.C. Pereira; grant number V 1025-B to R. Gawish; grant number DOC32-B28 to R. Varada and M.F. Jantsch; and F8007 and P32678 to M.F. Jantsch. Open Access funding provided by Medical University of Vienna.
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222
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9
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e20240109
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Gawish R, Varada R, Deckert F, et al. Filamin A editing in myeloid cells reduces intestinal inflammation and protects from colitis. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2025;222(9). doi:10.1084/jem.20240109
Gawish, R., Varada, R., Deckert, F., Hladik, A., Steinbichl, L., Cimatti, L., … Vesely, C. (2025). Filamin A editing in myeloid cells reduces intestinal inflammation and protects from colitis. Journal of Experimental Medicine. Rockefeller University Press. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20240109
Gawish, Riem, Rajagopal Varada, Florian Deckert, Anastasiya Hladik, Linda Steinbichl, Laura Cimatti, Katarina Milanovic, et al. “Filamin A Editing in Myeloid Cells Reduces Intestinal Inflammation and Protects from Colitis.” Journal of Experimental Medicine. Rockefeller University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20240109.
R. Gawish et al., “Filamin A editing in myeloid cells reduces intestinal inflammation and protects from colitis,” Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. 222, no. 9. Rockefeller University Press, 2025.
Gawish R, Varada R, Deckert F, Hladik A, Steinbichl L, Cimatti L, Milanovic K, Jain M, Torgasheva N, Tanzer A, De Paepe K, Van De Wiele T, Hausmann B, Lang M, Pechhacker M, Ibrahim N, de Vries I, Brostjan C, Sixt MK, Gasche C, Boon L, Berry D, Jantsch MF, Pereira FC, Vesely C. 2025. Filamin A editing in myeloid cells reduces intestinal inflammation and protects from colitis. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 222(9), e20240109.
Gawish, Riem, et al. “Filamin A Editing in Myeloid Cells Reduces Intestinal Inflammation and Protects from Colitis.” Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. 222, no. 9, e20240109, Rockefeller University Press, 2025, doi:10.1084/jem.20240109.
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