Mutations in NOD2—a bacterial sensor in dendritic cells—and mutations in genes related to autophagosome function have been linked to Crohn's disease. Alison Simmons and her colleagues link these susceptibility genes in a single functional pathway. They show that triggering of NOD2 induces autophagy, resulting in increased bacterial antigen presentation on the surface of the dendritic cell. They also show that this process goes awry in dendritic cells expressing the susceptibility variants from individuals with Crohn's disease.
- Rachel Cooney
- John Baker
- Alison Simmons