The clinical significance of abnormal Tim-3 expression on NK cells from patients with gastric cancer

Z Wang, J Zhu, H Gu, Y Yuan, B Zhang… - Immunological …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Z Wang, J Zhu, H Gu, Y Yuan, B Zhang, D Zhu, J Zhou, Y Zhu, W Chen
Immunological investigations, 2015Taylor & Francis
Aim: To investigate the clinical significance of Tim-3 (T-cell immunoglobulin-and mucin-
domain-containing molecule 3) expression in natural killer (NK) cells from patients with
gastric cancer. Materials and methods: Sixty-two patients with gastric cancer and 32 healthy
controls were recruited for this study. Tim-3 expression in peripheral blood samples was
analyzed using flow cytometry. The expression pattern of Tim-3 on NK cells was also
confirmed using a gastric cancer-bearing mouse model. To further investigate the …
Aim: To investigate the clinical significance of Tim-3 (T-cell immunoglobulin- and mucin-domain-containing molecule 3) expression in natural killer (NK) cells from patients with gastric cancer.
Materials and methods: Sixty-two patients with gastric cancer and 32 healthy controls were recruited for this study. Tim-3 expression in peripheral blood samples was analyzed using flow cytometry. The expression pattern of Tim-3 on NK cells was also confirmed using a gastric cancer-bearing mouse model. To further investigate the mechanisms that regulate Tim-3 expression, T-bet−/−, Eomes−/−, and Eomes/T-bet double knockout mice were utilized. Additionally, we statistically analyzed the clinical significance of Tim-3 expression on NK cells.
Results: We found that the levels of Tim-3 in NK cells obtained from patients with gastric cancer were significantly higher than the levels in healthy controls. Clinical analyses showed that Tim-3 levels on NK cells were associated with advanced tumor stage. In a tumor-bearing mouse model, Tim-3 levels in NK cells increased with tumor growth, indicating that tumor progression could induce Tim-3 expression in NK cells. Finally, we report that T-bet is a key factor involved in regulating Tim-3 expression.
Conclusion: Our data indicate that Tim-3 expression on NK cells is regulated by T-bet, and that Tim-3 levels correlate with advanced stages of gastric cancer.
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