EVALUATION OF THE CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF THE ANIONIC GLUTATHIONE-S-TRANSFERASE (GST-PI) AND MULTIDRUG-RESISTANCE (MDR-1) GENE COEXPRESSION IN LEUKEMIAS AND LYMPHOMAS
D. Russo et al., EVALUATION OF THE CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF THE ANIONIC GLUTATHIONE-S-TRANSFERASE (GST-PI) AND MULTIDRUG-RESISTANCE (MDR-1) GENE COEXPRESSION IN LEUKEMIAS AND LYMPHOMAS, Leukemia & lymphoma, 15(5-6), 1994, pp. 453-468
By using RNA slot-blot technique, the frequency and the degree of GST
rr and mdr-1 gene coexpression were investigated in 23 AML patients, 9
ALL, 9 CLL and II cases of NHL in an attempt to study their clinical
and prognostic relevance. GST pi and mdr-1 levels were expressed as ar
bitrary units (U) with respect to the negative controls (U = 0), MCF7
and HL60 sensitive cell lines, and the positive controls (U = 10), MCF
7/DOXO and HL60/DNR resistant cell lines. The concomitant GST pi/mdr1
gene overexpression showed a negative prognostic value in the set of n
ewly diagnosed AML pts (10 cases), furthermore higher GST pi and mdr1
mRNA levels were averagely detected in the relapsed/resistant ALL pts
(4 cases), and in CLL (7 cases) and NHL (8 cases) heavily pretreated p
atients who were unresponsive to chemotherapy and with a disease progr
ession. These preliminary data show that two different mechanisms of d
rug resistance can be coexpressed at the same time in those leukemias
and lymphomas with a clinically unfavourable course.