نتایج جستجو برای: TIM-1

تعداد نتایج: 2757937  

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2016
mina ebrahimi tohid kazemi mazdak ganjalikhani-hakemi jafar majidi hossein khanahmad

background: recent researches have demonstrated that human t-cell immunoglobulin mucin 1 (tim-1) glycoprotein plays important roles in regulation of autoimmune and allergic diseases, as well as in tumor immunity and response to viral infections. therefore,targeting tim-1 could be a potential therapeutic approach against such diseases.objectives: in this study, we aimed to express tim-1 protein ...

Background: Recent researches have demonstrated that human T-cell immunoglobulin mucin 1 (TIM-1) glycoprotein plays important roles in regulation of autoimmune and allergic diseases, as well as in tumor immunity and response to viral infections. Therefore,targeting TIM-1 could be a potential therapeutic approach against such diseases. Objectives: In this study, we aimed to express TIM-1 protein...

Background: T cell Immunoglobulin, Mucin (TIM)-3, is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to TIM family. This receptor expresses on T helper type 1 (Th1) cells that binds to galectin-9 (Gal9); inducing an inhibitory signal. As a result, apoptosis of Th1 cells occurs and cytotoxicity of CD8 T cells becomes evident in vitro. Therefore, this immunomodulatory molecule may ...

2007
Susumu Nakae Motoyasu Iikura Hajime Suto Hisaya Akiba Dale T. Umetsu Rosemarie H. DeKruyff Hirohisa Saito Stephen J. Galli

Members of the T cell immunoglobulinand mucin-domain-containing molecule (TIM) family have roles in T cell-mediated immune responses. TIM-1 and TIM-2 are predominantly expressed on Th2 cells, whereas TIM-3 is preferentially expressed on Th1 and Th17 cells. We found that TIM-1 and TIM-3, but neither TIM-2 nor TIM-4, were constitutively expressed on mouse peritoneal mast cells and bone-marrow-der...

2013
Ju A. Shim Eun-So Lee Bunsoon Choi Seonghyang Sohn

The T cell immunoglobulin mucin (TIM) proteins regulate T cell activation and tolerance. TIM-1 plays an important role in the regulation of immune responses and the development of autoimmune diseases. TIM-4 is a natural ligand of TIM-1, and the interaction of TIM-1 and TIM-4 is involved in the regulation of T helper (Th) cell responses and modulation of the Th1/Th2 cytokine balance. Behçet's di...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 2011

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Minghua Li Sherimay D Ablan Chunhui Miao Yi-Min Zheng Matthew S Fuller Paul D Rennert Wendy Maury Marc C Johnson Eric O Freed Shan-Lu Liu

Accumulating evidence indicates that T-cell immunoglobulin (Ig) and mucin domain (TIM) proteins play critical roles in viral infections. Herein, we report that the TIM-family proteins strongly inhibit HIV-1 release, resulting in diminished viral production and replication. Expression of TIM-1 causes HIV-1 Gag and mature viral particles to accumulate on the plasma membrane. Mutation of the phosp...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2007
Sheng Xiao Nader Najafian Jay Reddy Monica Albin Chen Zhu Eric Jensen Jaime Imitola Thomas Korn Ana C. Anderson Zheng Zhang Cristina Gutierrez Thomas Moll Raymond A. Sobel Dale T. Umetsu Hideo Yagita Hisaya Akiba Terry Strom Mohamed H. Sayegh Rosemarie H. DeKruyff Samia J. Khoury Vijay K. Kuchroo

It has been suggested that T cell immunoglobulin mucin (Tim)-1 expressed on T cells serves to positively costimulate T cell responses. However, crosslinking of Tim-1 by its ligand Tim-4 resulted in either activation or inhibition of T cell responses, thus raising the issue of whether Tim-1 can have a dual function as a costimulator. To resolve this issue, we tested a series of monoclonal antibo...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2016
Amanda C Foks Daniel Engelbertsen Felicia Kuperwaser Noah Alberts-Grill Ayelet Gonen Joseph L Witztum James Lederer Petr Jarolim Rosemarie H DeKruyff Gordon J Freeman Andrew H Lichtman

OBJECTIVE T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain (Tim) proteins are expressed by numerous immune cells, recognize phosphatidylserine on apoptotic cells, and function as costimulators or coinhibitors. Tim-1 is expressed by activated T cells but is also found on dendritic cells and B cells. Tim-4, present on macrophages and dendritic cells, plays a critical role in apoptotic cell clearance, regul...

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