Tim-2 regulates T helper type 2 responses and autoimmunity

S Chakravarti, CA Sabatos, S Xiao, Z Illes… - The Journal of …, 2005 - rupress.org
S Chakravarti, CA Sabatos, S Xiao, Z Illes, EK Cha, RA Sobel, XX Zheng, TB Strom…
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2005rupress.org
Identification of the T cell immunoglobulin mucin-domain containing (Tim) gene family
introduced a new family of cell surface molecules that is involved in the regulation of
immune responses. We previously demonstrated that Tim-3 is expressed on terminally
differentiated T helper (Th) 1 cells, and serves to regulate Th1 immune responses. Here, we
describe the identification and function of Tim-2, a novel member of the Tim gene family. In
contrast with Tim-3, we demonstrate that Tim-2 is expressed preferentially in differentiated …
Identification of the T cell immunoglobulin mucin-domain containing (Tim) gene family introduced a new family of cell surface molecules that is involved in the regulation of immune responses. We previously demonstrated that Tim-3 is expressed on terminally differentiated T helper (Th)1 cells, and serves to regulate Th1 immune responses. Here, we describe the identification and function of Tim-2, a novel member of the Tim gene family. In contrast with Tim-3, we demonstrate that Tim-2 is expressed preferentially in differentiated Th2 cells. Blockade of the Tim-2/Tim-2 ligand interaction, by administration of soluble Tim-2 fusion protein (Tim-2 immunoglobulin [Ig]), results in T cell hyperproliferation and the production of Th2 cytokines. Administration of Tim-2 Ig during the induction phase reduces the severity of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, a Th1-mediated autoimmune disease model of multiple sclerosis. We propose that Tim-2, an orthologue of human Tim-1, is critical for the regulation of Th2 responses during autoimmune inflammation.
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