Glutathione-S transferase-? expression in non small cell lung cancer in the assessment of response to chemotherapy
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Objective: To determine the relation of glutathione-S transferase-? (GST-?) expression and cisplatin resistance in non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Methods: This study was carried out on 61 patients who were admitted to Chest Diseases Clinic, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, Turkey, from 1997 to 1999. Twenty-seven NSCLC patients out of 61 lung cancer cases whose biopsy specimens were evaluated for GST-?, received multiagent chemotherapy including cisplatin. The correlations between GST-? expression and age, sex, performance score, histology, stage of the disease and response to chemotherapy were investigated. Results: There was a significant correlation between GST-? expression and the histological type of the disease (p<0.05). However, no significant relation was found with age, sex, performance score or stage of the disease (p>0.05). Glutathione-S transferase-? staining characteristics of the 27 patients receiving chemotherapy were: less than 10% in 3 patients (11.1%), 10-50% in 9 patients (33.3%) and more than 50% in 15 patients (55.5%). One of the 3 patients (33.3%) with GST-? staining percentage of less than 10%, 3 of 9 patients (33.3%) with staining percentage of 10-50% and 4 out of 15 patients (26.6%) with staining percentage of more than 50% had an objective response to chemotherapy. No significant correlation was found between GST-? expression and response to chemotherapy in the 3 groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: Glutathione-S transferase-? expression might not always predict the response to combination chemotherapy regimens containing cisplatin. Several other mechanisms may play a role in cisplatin-resistance.