Secondary bile acids exemplify how microbial adaptations to host-imposed stressors generate metabolites repurposed to benefit the host. We identify isolithocholic acid as a selective airway immunomodulator that rewires macrophage metabolism via S1PR2, distinct from bile acid signaling in the gut.
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