Tim-3 protects decidual stromal cells from toll-like receptor-mediated apoptosis and inflammatory reactions and promotes Th2 bias at the maternal-fetal interface

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SongCun Wang
ChunMei Cao
HaiLan Piao
YanHong Li
Yu Tao
XiaoMing Zhang
Di Zhang
Chan Sun
Rui Zhu
Yan Wang
MinMin Yuan
DaJin Li
MeiRong Du
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[1] Fudan University Shanghai Medical College,Laboratory for Reproductive Immunology, Hospital and Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[2] Shanghai Key Laboratory of Female Reproductive Endocrine Related Diseases,undefined
[3] Cancer Institute,undefined
[4] Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center,undefined
[5] Unit of Innate Defense and Immune Modulation,undefined
[6] Key Laboratory of Molecular Virology and Immunology,undefined
[7] Institute Pasteur of Shanghai,undefined
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are important in mediating immune responses against various pathogens during pregnancy. However, uncontrolled TLR-triggered inflammation will endanger normal pregnancy, resulting in pregnancy loss. Therefore, maintenance of a moderate inflammatory response is crucial for successful pregnancy under conditions of infection. Here, we demonstrated significantly lowered expression of T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain 3 (Tim-3) in miscarried decidual stromal cells (DSCs), indicating that Tim-3 might play important roles in maintaining successful pregnancies. Activation of TLR signaling induced pro-inflammatory cytokine production and apoptosis of DSCs, which was accompanied by up-regulated Tim-3 expression. Tim-3, in turn, protected DSCs from TLR-mediated apoptosis in an ERK1/2 pathway-dependent manner. In addition, Tim-3 inhibited TLR signaling-induced inflammatory cytokine production by DSCs through suppressing NF-κB activation. Tim-3 increased production of T helper 2 (Th2)-type cytokines by DSCs and reversed the inhibitory effect of LPS on Th2 cytokine generation by up-regulation of interferon regulatory factor 4 expression. Tim-3 blockade abolished the effect of Tim-3 on the inflammatory response to LPS stimulation. Thus, Tim-3 signaling could represent a “self-control” mechanism in TLR-triggered inflammation during pregnancy. These findings identify Tim-3 as a key regulator of DSCs and suggest its potential as a target for the treatment of spontaneous abortion.
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