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Query: EC:2.5.1.18 (
glutathione S-transferase
)
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Tumor tissue and nontumorous tissue of 31 patients with testicular tumor were examined by the peroxidase antiperoxidase (PAP) procedure using the primary antibody against
glutathione S-transferase
(
GST
). Histology of primary tumor was classified as
seminoma
in 10 cases, non-
seminoma
in 18 (including 2 cases of yolk sac tumor), and malignant lymphoma in 3. Tumorous tissues except one with yolk sac tumor failed to be stained with
GST
. The seminiferous tubules of the nontumorous testicular tissue had a positive reaction in the infant cases, but not in the adult cases. The degenerated seminiferous tubules involved in the testicular tumors also had a positive reaction in all the cases. Leydig cells had a positive reaction in all the cases. In particular, diffuse Leydig cell's hyperplasia was observed in a case with high serum beta hCG and urinary hCG levels. These data may be relevant in explaining the inherent hypofertility of these patients.
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PMID:[Histochemical study on glutathione S-transferase in patients with testicular tumor]. 265 72
By using affinity chromatography and isoelectric focusing techniques, several forms of
glutathione transferase
(GSTs) were resolved from human testis obtained from patients operated on for malignant diseases. Large interindividual variations in the expression of different isoenzymes resulted in the samples investigated. Five out of six samples analysed expressed
GST
-4.4 that resulted in being structurally and immunologically identical to
GST
-pi (class Pi). All the cationic GSTs of human testis, except for
GST
-8.36,
GST
-9.1 and
GST
-10.1, are homodimers of 24,500 Mr subunit and cross reacted with antisera raised against class Alpha
GST
. Some of the forms isolated (GST-3.8,
GST
-8.36,
GST
-9.1 and
GST
-10.1) can not apparently be related to any of GSTs so far characterized in other human tissues. Upon SDS/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis,
GST
-8.36 and
GST
-9.1 appeared to be heterodimers of 24,500 and 26,500 Mr subunits and were found only in the testis
seminoma
suggesting that they might be tumour specific isoenzymes. GST-3.8 appeared to be formed by heterodimers of 23,000 and 26,500 Mr subunits whereas,
GST
-10.1 was found to be dimers of 22,000 and 24,500 Mr subunits. In addition, the results of immunohistochemical studies with antisera raised against both class Pi and Alpha GSTs are reported.
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PMID:Glutathione transferase isoenzymes from human testis. 268 47
P-glycoprotein (Pgp) and pi-class
glutathione S-transferase
(GSTP1-1) are thought to be correlated with multiple drug resistance. In immunohistochemical staining, non-seminomatous germ cell tumours, which are more refractory than seminomas to anti-cancer chemotherapy, frequently expressed Pgp and GSTP1-1. Western blot analysis demonstrated lower amount of GSTP1-1 in
seminoma
than in teratoma. These results suggest that Pgp and GSTP1-1 might contribute to drug resistance in testis cancers.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical detection of P-glycoprotein and GSTP1-1 in testis cancer. 810 Apr 42