Tim-3

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 28.07.2022

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HAVCR2; HAVcr-2, KIM-3, TIM3, TIMD-3, TIMD3, Tim-3, CD366, hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 2

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TIM-3 is the acronym for "T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin-domain containing-3". TIM-3 belongs to the family of anti-inflammatory immune checkpoints (ICs). Anti-inflammatory immune checkpoints inhibit the immune reactivity of T-lymphocytes, in contrast to pro-inflammatory ICs, which increase the immune reactivity of T-lymphocytes. The immune checkpoints are activated by precisely fitting cytokines (ligands) that are presented and released by other cells.

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TIM-3, also known as "HAVCR2 = Hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 2", is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HAVCR2 gene. TIM-3 is a protein that belongs to a larger structurally related family(TIM family) of receptor poteins. TIM-3 is expressed on the cell surface of interferon-gamma producing CD4+ and CD8+ cells. Furthermore, Th17 cells, regulatory T cells and "innate" immune cells such as dendritic cells, NK cells and monocytes are also capable of expressing this protein.

The intracellular domain of HAVCR2 is referred to as the "C-terminal cytoplasmic tail". This protein portion contains 5 conserved tyrosine residues. It interacts with multiple components of the T cell receptor complex (TCR) and has a regulatory inhibitory effect on its function.

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Mutations in the HAVCR2 gene are associated with the familial form of subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma.

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Last updated on: 28.07.2022