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AI Unlocks Key Protein Link in Crohn’s disease, Paving Way for New Treatments
Researchers at the University of California San Diego discovered that a broken connection between two gut-immune proteins plays a central role in Crohn’s disease. The team found that a protein called girdin must bind to the gene product of NOD2 to keep gut immune cells balanced. When that bond breaks, inflammation takes over. Using artificial intelligence, scientists mapped more than 50 genes in intestinal immune cells and observed how NOD2 mutations disrupt the link to girdin. In lab tests, mice missing girdin developed intense gut inflammation and showed major changes in their gut microbes. It’s the first time researchers have shown how a long-known Crohn’s gene drives inflammation through a specific protein partner. It opens the door to treatments that restore this bond instead of broadly suppressing the immune system. The discovery could lead to more precise and less disruptive therapies for people living with Crohn’s disease.




