Glutathione S-transferase π-class as a tumour marker in lingual preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions of rats and humans

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Tie-Jun Li
Yoshikazu Hirayama
M. Kitano
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[1] Department of Oral Pathology,
[2] Kagoshima University Dental School,undefined
[3] Sakuragaoka 8-chome,undefined
[4] Kagoshima-shi,undefined
[5] 890 Japan Tel.: (81)99-275-6142,undefined
[6] Fax: (81)99-275-6148,undefined
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Virchows Archiv | 1997年 / 431卷
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Key words Placental glutathione S-transferases; Lingual carcinogenesis; 4NQO; Squamous cell carcinoma; Epithelial dysplasia;
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 Immunocytochemical expression of the π class glutathione S-transferase (GST) was investigated in preneoplastic and neoplastic lingual lesions in a 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (4NQO)-induced rat genetic model [Wistar/Furth rats (WF) and Dark-Agouti rats (DA)] and in human surgical material [fibrous polyp, mild to moderate dysplasia, severe dysplasia, carcinoma in situ (CIS), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)]. Two polyclonal antibodies raised against rat (GST-P) and human (GST-π) antigens were used. In the rat model, DA and WF rats showed contrasting susceptibility to 4NQO, DA rats having a much higher tumour incidence and a significantly shorter survival time than WF rats. While the established lingual SCC in DA and WF rats all expressed GST-P, the number of GST-P+ foci in the preneoplastic lingual epithelium was significantly higher in DA (14.5 ± 6.5) than in WF rats (5.5 ± 2.6; P < 0.0001). In contrast, GST-π epithelial staining in human specimens was more variable and the results overlapped in different groups. More frequent nuclear and/or basal cell staining was detected in severe dysplasia, CIS and SCC than in benign and mild to moderate dysplastic lesions. Although the π class GST may be a useful marker for rat lingual carcinogenesis, its value in clinical applications is unclear. GST-π staining patterns and their distribution may be helpful in identifying high-risk lingual lesions in humans.
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