谷胱甘肽转移酶pi在未经治疗的原发性非小细胞肺癌中的免疫组织化学表达。

Cancer detection and prevention Pub Date : 2000-01-01
T Arai, Y Yasuda, T Takaya, K Hayakawa, S Toshima, C Shibuya, Y Kashiki, N Yoshimi, M Shibayama
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摘要

不可切除的非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)患者通常接受化疗;然而,在治疗过程中出现了对化疗药物的耐药性等问题。最近的研究表明谷胱甘肽s -转移酶(GST-pi)可能在癌细胞对烷基化剂(包括顺铂化合物)的抗性中起重要作用。我们研究了GST-pi的免疫组织化学表达与未经治疗和不可切除的原发性NSCLC患者对顺铂加依托泊苷化疗的反应之间的可能关系。89例患者中,gst -pi阳性50例(56.2%),gst -pi阴性39例(43.8%)。对于GST-pi阴性表达的患者,有效率为66.7%(26 / 39)。在GST-pi阳性表达的患者中,有效率为26%(13 / 50)。差异有统计学意义(P = 0.0019)。结果表明,GST-pi在NSCLC组织中的表达与顺铂加依托泊苷化疗的反应有关,可能是化疗反应的一个有用的预测指标。
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Immunohistochemical expression of glutathione transferase-pi in untreated primary non-small-cell lung cancer.

Patients with unresectable non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) usually have undergone chemotherapy; however, such problems as resistance to chemotherapeutic agents occur during the treatments. Recent studies have indicated that glutathione S-transferase-pi (GST-pi) may play an important role in the resistance of cancer cells to alkylating agents, including cisplatin compounds. We examined a possible relationship between immunohistochemical expression of GST-pi and the response to cisplatin plus etoposide chemotherapy in patients with untreated and unresectable primary NSCLC. Of the 89 patients, 50 (56.2%) were GST-pi-positive and 39 (43.8%) were GST-pi-negative. For the patients with negative GST-pi expression, the response rate was 66.7% (26 of 39 patients). In the patients with positive GST-pi expression, the response rate was 26% (13 of 50 patients). This difference was statistically significant (P = .0019). The results suggest that GST-pi expression in NSCLC tissues is related to response to cisplatin plus etoposide chemotherapy and may be useful as a predictor of chemotherapy response.

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