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  • - TIM-1 is a co-stimulatory molecule on T cells that aids in their activation and proliferation, and its overexpression is linked to various cancers.
  • - The molecule influences tumor development through two pathways: a direct pathway that affects tumor signaling and a proliferation, and an indirect pathway that modifies the tumor microenvironment and stimulates immune responses.
  • - This review discusses how TIM-1 promotes tumor growth and explores its potential as a target for cancer therapies.

Article Abstract

T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin structural domain 1 (TIM-1, also known as hepatitis A virus cell receptor 1) is a co-stimulatory molecule that is expressed predominantly on the surface of T cells. TIM-1 promotes the activation and proliferation of T cells, cytokine secretion, and can also be overexpressed in various types of cancer. Upregulation of TIM-1 expression may be associated with the development and progression of cancer. After reviewing the literature, we propose that TIM-1 affects tumour development mainly through two pathways. In the Direct pathway: overexpression in tumours activates tumour-related signaling pathways, mediates the proliferation, apoptosis, invasion and metastasis, and directly affects tumour development directly. In the indirect pathway: In addition to changing the tumour microenvironment and influencing the growth of tumours, TIM-1 binds to ligands to encourage the activation, proliferation, and generation of cytokines by immune cells. This review examines how TIM-1 stimulates the development of tumours in direct and indirect ways, and how TIM-1 is exploited as a target for cancer therapy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11144867PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2024.1307806DOI Listing

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