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    Targeting Tim-3 and PD-1 Pathways to Reverse T Cell Exhaustion and Restore Anti-Tumor Immunity
    (The Rockefeller University Press, 2010) Sakuishi, Kaori; Apetoh, Lionel; Sullivan, Jenna M.; Blazar, Bruce R.; Kuchroo, Vijay; Anderson, Ana
    The immune response plays an important role in staving off cancer; however, mechanisms of immunosuppression hinder productive anti-tumor immunity. T cell dysfunction or exhaustion in tumor-bearing hosts is one such mechanism. PD-1 has been identified as a marker of exhausted T cells in chronic disease states, and blockade of PD-1–PD-1L interactions has been shown to partially restore T cell function. We have found that T cell immunoglobulin mucin (Tim) 3 is expressed on CD8\(^+\) tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in mice bearing solid tumors. All Tim-3\(^+\) TILs coexpress PD-1, and Tim-3\(^+\)PD-1\(^+\) TILs repre- sent the predominant fraction of T cells infiltrating tumors. Tim-3\(^+\)PD-1\(^+\) TILs exhibit the most severe exhausted phenotype as defined by failure to proliferate and produce IL-2, TNF, and IFN-\(\gamma\). We further find that combined targeting of the Tim-3 and PD-1 pathways is more effective in controlling tumor growth than targeting either pathway alone.