TIM-4 Expressed on APCs Induces T Cell Expansion and Survival

  • Rodriguez-Manzanet R
  • Meyers J
  • Balasubramanian S
  • et al.
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Abstract

TIM (T cell, Ig, mucin) proteins can regulate T cell immune responses. Tim-4 mRNA is not expressed in T cells, but exclusively in APCs. Tim-4 is a ligand for Tim-1 and Tim-4.Ig fusion protein was shown to either inhibit or expand T cells. However, the molecular basis for such opposite effects was not defined. By generating mAbs, we show that expression of Tim-4 protein is restricted to CD11c+ and CD11b+ cells and is up-regulated upon activation. We show that Tim-4 specifically phosphorylates Tim-1 and induces T cell expansion by enhancing cell division and reducing apoptosis. Tim-4 also induces the phosphorylation of signaling molecules LAT, Akt, and ERK1/2 in T cells. Tim-4, expressed on APCs, is a costimulatory molecule that promotes T cell expansion and survival by cross-linking Tim-1 on T cells.

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Rodriguez-Manzanet, R., Meyers, J. H., Balasubramanian, S., Slavik, J., Kassam, N., Dardalhon, V., … Kuchroo, V. K. (2008). TIM-4 Expressed on APCs Induces T Cell Expansion and Survival. The Journal of Immunology, 180(7), 4706–4713. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.180.7.4706

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