The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Specific Expression of Glutathione S-transferase Pi Forms in (Pre)neoplastic Tissues: Their Properties and Functions
KIYOMI SATOKIMIHIKO SATOHSHIGEKI TSUCHIDAICHIRO HATAYAMAHONGXIE SHENYOSHIHITO YOKOYAMAYUICHI YAMADAKATSUTO TAMAI
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1992 Volume 168 Issue 2 Pages 97-103

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SATO, K., SATOH, K., TSUCHIDA, S., HATAYAMA, I., SHEN, H., YOKOYAMA, Y., YAMADA, Y. and TAMAI, K. Specific Expression of Glutathione S-transferase Pi Forms in (Pre)neoplastic Tissues: Their Properties and Functions. Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 1992, 168 (2), 97-103 - The detection of preneoplastic cells is very important for the analysis of carcinogenic processes and for developing strategies for prevention and treatment of cancer. We have been investigating enzyme alterations occurring during rat chemical hepatocarcinogenesis, especially to find more specific enzyme markers for preneoplastic hepatic lesions. We identified the placental form of glutathione S-transferese (GST-P; GST 7-7) as a new marker enzyme for preneoplastic hepatocytes. We also found human placental form, GST-π, to be a possible tumor marker for various human tissues except liver. In this article, their properties and possible functions are reviewed on basis of our recent investigations. A peroxisomal enzyme, enoyl CoA hydratese, in also described as a possible negative marker for rat preneoplastic hepatic foci/nodules and hepatomas induced by peroxisome proliferators. - (pre)neoplastic marker; glutathione S-transferase; peroxisome proliferator; enoyl CoA hydratase

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