Alpha-lactose reverses liver injury via blockade of Tim-3-mediated CD8 apoptosis in sepsis

2018 
Abstract In sepsis, the liver plays a crucial role in regulating immune responses and is also a target organ for immune-related injury. Despite the critical function of CD8 + T cells against opportunistic viral infections, the CD8 immune response in the liver during sepsis remains elusive. Here we found that Tim-3 is highly up-regulated in liver CD8 + T cells in a mouse cecal ligation and puncture model and in peripheral blood CD8 + T cells of human patients with sepsis. The expression of Tim-3 in liver CD8 + T cells displayed a bi-phasic pattern and deletion of Tim-3 led to reduction of CD8 + T cell apoptosis. Administration of α-lactose, a molecule with a similar structure to galactin-9, reduced Tim-3 expression and liver injury in sepsis. Our results demonstrate that targeting Tim-3 to boost CD8 + T cell immune response may offer an improved outcome in patients with sepsis.
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