Tim-3: A co-receptor with diverse roles in T cell exhaustion and tolerance.

Semin Immunol

Evergrande Center for Immunologic Diseases and Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases, Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's Hospital, 60 Fenwood Rd., Boston, MA, 02115, USA; Klarman Cell Observatory, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA, USA. Electronic address:

Published: April 2019

T cell inhibitory co-receptors play a crucial role in maintaining the balance between physiologic immune responses and maladaptive ones. T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing-3 (Tim-3) is a unique inhibitory co-receptor in that its expression is chiefly restricted to interferon (IFN)γ-producing CD4 and CD8 T cells. Early reports firmly established its importance in maintaining peripheral tolerance in transplantation and autoimmunity. However, it has become increasingly clear that Tim-3 expression on T cells, together with other check-point molecules, in chronic infections and cancers can hinder productive immune responses. In this review, we outline what is currently known about the regulation of Tim-3 expression, its ligands and signaling. We discuss both its salutary and deleterious function in immune disorders, as well as the T cell-extrinsic and -intrinsic factors that regulate its function.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smim.2019.101302DOI Listing

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