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TIM-3 Engagement Promotes Effector Memory T Cell Differentiation of Human Antigen-Specific CD8 T Cells by Activating mTORC1.

Nina Chi Sabins1, Olesya Chornoguz1, Karen Leander1, Fred Kaplan2, Richard Carter1, Michelle Kinder2, Kurtis Bachman2, Raluca Verona2, Shixue Shen2, Vipul Bhargava3, Sandra Santulli-Marotto4.   

Abstract

T cell expression of TIM-3 following Ag encounter has been associated with a continuum of functional states ranging from effector memory T cells to exhaustion. We have designed an in vitro culture system to specifically address the impact of anti-TIM-3/TIM-3 engagement on human Ag-specific CD8 T cells during a normal response to Ag and found that anti-TIM-3 treatment enhances T cell function. In our in vitro T cell culture system, MART1-specific CD8 T cells were expanded from healthy donors using artificial APCs. To ensure that the T cells were the only source of TIM-3, cells were rechallenged with peptide-loaded artificial APCs in the presence of anti-TIM-3 Ab. In these conditions, anti-TIM-3 treatment promotes generation of effector T cells as shown by acquisition of an activated phenotype, increased cytokine production, enhanced proliferation, and a transcription program associated with T cell differentiation. Activation of mTORC1 has been previously demonstrated to enhance CD8 T cell effector function and differentiation. Anti-TIM-3 drives CD8 T cell differentiation through activation of the mTORC1 as evidenced by increased levels of phosphorylated S6 protein and rhebl1 transcript. Altogether these findings suggest that anti-TIM-3, together with Ag, drives differentiation in favor of effector T cells via the activation of mTOR pathway. To our knowledge, this is the first report demonstrating that TIM-3 engagement during Ag stimulation directly influences T cell differentiation through mTORC1.
Copyright © 2017 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29127145      PMCID: PMC5713500          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1701030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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