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Query: EC:2.7.1.1 (
hexokinase
)
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The human activation antigen
CD69
is an early inducible surface glycoprotein acquired by T cells in the thymus at the stage of positive selection and during activation of mature lymphoid cells both in vivo and in vitro. We have studied the regulatory influence of
CD69
activation pathway on the glycolytic process and transduction signals of thymocytes. Treatment of human thymocytes with different anti-
CD69
monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), in the presence of submitogenic doses of phorbol ester, produced an enhanced release of lactate without significant alterations in Fru 2,6-P2 levels or phosphofructokinase-2 (PFK-2) and pyruvate kinase activities. A small increase in phosphofructokinase-1 (PFK-1) activity was also detected. Furthermore, anti-
CD69
mAb increased the glucose detritiation from [2-3H] and [3-3H]glucose, thus indicating an enhanced flux through
hexokinase
and PFK-1 steps. In addition, de novo synthesis of diacylglycerol and intracellular Ca2+ levels increased after anti-
CD69
mAb treatment. The stimulatory effects of anti-
CD69
mAb on both glycolysis and Ca2+ levels were inhibited by cyclosporin A. Because
CD69
molecules are present in certain subset populations of immature thymocytes, the ability of anti-
CD69
mAb to stimulate the glycolysis, the synthesis of diacylglycerol and the intracellular Ca2+ levels suggest that the activation signals delivered through
CD69
molecules could play a role in the thymus cells maturation.
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PMID:Anti-CD69 antibodies enhance phorbol-dependent glucose metabolism and Ca2+ levels in human thymocytes. Antagonist effect of cyclosporin A. 877 90