Abstract

T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain 3(TIM3) is a negative regulator of cellular immunity and it is highly expressed on CD8+T cells in persistent viral infection and cancer setting as report. However, how TIM3 expressed on CD8+T cells in myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), that is a malignant disorder, has not been clarified. Here, decreased CD8+T cells, less IFN-γ secretion in CD8+T cells and increased TIM3 on CD8+T cells had been seen. Increased TIM3+CD8+T cells with lower perforin and granzyme B expression and higher CD95 expression in MDS patients had been observed. These findings suggested that TIM3 might be related to CD8+T cells defect. Therefore, further explorations about mechanism of TIM3+CD8+T cells defect are needed, which might be helpful for adoptive T-cell therapy in MDS.

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