Human TIM-1 Associates with the TCR Complex and Up-Regulates T Cell Activation Signals

Authors:
Binne LL, Scott ML, Rennert PD
In:
Source: J Immunol
Publication Date: (2007)
Issue: 178(7): 4342-50
Research Area:
Immunotherapy / Hematology
Cells used in publication:
T cell, human peripheral blood unstim.
Species: human
Tissue Origin: blood
Platform:
Nucleofector® I/II/2b
Abstract
Human TIM-1 Associates with the TCR Complex and Up-Regulates T Cell Activation Signals. Binne LL, Scott ML, Rennert PD. Biogen Idec, Cambridge, MA 02142. The T cell, Ig domain, and mucin domain-1 (TIM-1) gene is associated with Th2 T cell responses and human atopic diseases. The mechanism by which TIM-1 influences T cell responses remains unknown. We demonstrate that TIM-1 is recruited to the TCR-signaling complex via association with CD3. TIM-1 up-regulates TCR-associated signaling events, including phosphorylation of Zap70 and IL-2-inducible T cell kinase. This activity requires TIM-1 tyrosine phosphorylation. TIM-1 expression induces formation of a novel complex that includes PI3K and ITK. Finally, the consequences of TIM-1 activation include increased expression of effector cytokines. These results demonstrate that TIM-1 is a critical component of the human T cell response and provide a mechanistic hypothesis for the role of TIM-1 in disease.