T cell immunoglobulin-domain and mucin-domain (TIM) proteins constitute a receptor family that was identified first on kidney and liver cells; recently it was also shown to be expressed on T cells. TIM-1 and -3 receptors denote different subsets of T cells and have distinct regulatory effects on T cell function. Ferritin is a spherical protein complex that is formed by 24 subunits of H- and L-ferritin. Ferritin stores iron atoms intracellularly, but it also circulates. H-ferritin, but not L-ferritin, shows saturable binding to subsets of human T and B cells, and its expression is increased in response to inflammation. We demonstrate that mouse TIM-2 is expressed on all splenic B cells, with increased levels on germinal center B cells. TIM-2 also is expressed in the liver, especially in bile duct epithelial cells, and in renal tubule cells. We further demonstrate that TIM-2 is a receptor for H-ferritin, but not for L-ferritin, and expression of TIM-2 permits the cellular uptake of H-ferritin into endosomes. This is the first identification of a receptor for ferritin and reveals a new role for TIM-2.
TIM-2 is expressed on B cells and in liver and kidney and is a receptor for H-ferritin endocytosis
Abbreviations used: GC, germinal center; IHC, immunohistochemistry; RT, room temperature; TIM, T cell immunoglobulin domain and mucin domain; TREM, triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells.
T.T. Chen and L. Li contributed equally to this work.
M.R. Daws' present address is Department of Anatomy, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway NO317.
Thomas T. Chen, Li Li, Dong-Hui Chung, Christopher D.C. Allen, Suzy V. Torti, Frank M. Torti, Jason G. Cyster, Chih-Ying Chen, Frances M. Brodsky, Eréne C. Niemi, Mary C. Nakamura, William E. Seaman, Michael R. Daws; TIM-2 is expressed on B cells and in liver and kidney and is a receptor for H-ferritin endocytosis . J Exp Med 3 October 2005; 202 (7): 955–965. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20042433
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