Immune regulation and antitumor effect of TIM-1

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Abstract

T cells play an important role in antitumor immunity, and the T cell immunoglobulin domain and the mucin domain protein-1 (TIM-1) on its surface, as a costimulatory molecule, has a strong regulatory effect on T cells. TIM-1 can regulate and enhance type 1 immune response of tumor association. Therefore, TIM-1 costimulatory pathways may be a promising therapeutic target in future tumor immunotherapy. This review describes the immune regulation and antitumor effect of TIM-1.

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Du, P., Xiong, R., Li, X., & Jiang, J. (2016). Immune regulation and antitumor effect of TIM-1. Journal of Immunology Research. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/8605134

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