T-cell immunoglobulin– and mucin domain-3–containing molecule 3 (TIM-3) is a membrane protein expressed in various kinds of immune cells and plays a pivotal role in immune regulation. Recently, TIM-3 was reported to be expressed aberrantly in melanoma cells, contributing to the low adhesion ability of tumor cells and promoting the survival of melanoma cells. We investigated TIM-3 expression in non–small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs), and further analyzed whether the aberrant expression of TIM-3 is related to the prognosis for patients with lung cancer. Tumor tissue samples from 30 patients with NSCLC were involved. Results of immunohistochemical analysis showed that TIM-3 stained positive on tumor cells in 86.7% (26/30) patients with primary NSCLC. The TIM-3 expression in NSCLC tumor cells was correlated with histologic type and pathologic T classification of the disease (P < .05). More importantly, patients with TIM-3–positive tumor cells had a significantly shorter survival time than those with TIM-3–negative tumors. Multivariate analysis demonstrated the significant role of TIM-3 expression in tumor cells as an independent prognostic factor for patients with NSCLC (relative risk, 4.481; 95% confidence interval, 1.790–11.22; P = .0005). Our results suggest that the ectopic expression of TIM-3 in tumor cells may be a potential, independent prognostic factor for patients with NSCLC.
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Zhuang, X., Zhang, X., Xia, X., Zhang, C., Liang, X., Gao, L., … Ma, C. (2012). Ectopic Expression of TIM-3 in Lung Cancers. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 137(6), 978–985. https://doi.org/10.1309/ajcp9q6ovlvshtmy
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