Abstract

Calcineurin (CN) is a Ca (2 + )/calmodulin-stimulated protein phosphatase. It is a heterodimeric enzyme consisting of a catalytic subunit (CN A) and a Ca2 + -binding regulatory subunit (CN B), which plays an important role in the human immune system. Its regulatory subunit, CN B, on its own, was found to have a remarkable anticancer effect in mice. To clarify the basis of this action the in vivo and in vitro effect of CN B on several types of mice immunocytes was investigated. The phagocytic activity of peritoneal macrophages of both normal mice and mice bearing S 180 solid tumors increased when CN B was injected daily. In vitro examination using a modified MTT assay and an [3H] incorporation assay showed that the cytotoxicity of peritoneal macrophages was increased substantially. CN B also increased the natural killer activity of murine spleen lymphocytes in vivo and in vitro, and synergized with concanavalin A in stimulating their proliferation. Our results indicate that CN B has a significant stimulatory action on the immune system that may partially account for its anticancer activity.

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