Ag. Hall et al., GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASES IN BONE-MARROW METASTASES OF DISSEMINATED NEUROBLASTOMA, Journal of Clinical Pathology, 47(5), 1994, pp. 468-469
Antisera to each of the three main cytosolic forms of glutathione S-tr
ansferase (GST; alpha, mu, and pi) has been used to characterise GST e
xpression by metastatic neuroblastoma in bone marrow trephine biopsies
taken from 15 patients at presentation and from five of this group at
relapse. There was no correlation between expression of extranuclear
alpha or mu GST and outcome, and no consistent pattern at relapse. Sev
en of eight expressing nuclear pi GST at presentation died of resistan
t disease. Three of five cases with no detectable nuclear pi class GST
remain alive and disease free. The results provide no encouragement f
or further investigation of alpha or mu GST in this disease but larger
studies of uniformly treated patients may show whether nuclear pi GST
expression at presentation indicates likely relapse.