The glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are a multi-gene family of enzym
es involved in detoxifying electrophilic compounds and the expression
of these enzymes in tumours has been proposed as one important mechani
sm of anti-cancer drug resistance. In this study, the localization of
the major cytoplasmic forms of GST has been studied in soft tissue sar
comas by immunohistochemistry. The alpha, mu, and pi forms of GST were
identified in 59, 68, and 51 per cent of tumours, respectively. In ad
dition, GST pi immunoreactivity was consistently identified in fibrobl
asts in adjacent non-neoplastic tissue. The presence of specific forms
of GST in soft tissue sarcomas may contribute to the drug resistance
frequently observed in these tumours.