Expression of GST-pi and MDR1 genes in operative specimens of ovarian cancer
- VernacularTitle:卵巢癌组织中GST-π和MDR1基因的表达及其意义
- Author:
Li-hong, BIAN
;
Chang-jiang, HUANG
;
Gao-Ming, CHEN
;
Li-Ya, SUN
;
Chun-Hai, LI
;
Cai-Ying, FU
;
Ya-Li, LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences
2001;25(2):133-136
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objectives:To study the expression of GST-pi and MDR1 genes in operative specimens of ovarian cancer,and to analyze the possible clinical role of GST-pi and MDR1. Methods:Eighteen frozen specimens of ovarian carcinoma and ten specimens of normal ovarian tissues from patients were examined for the expression of GST-pi and MDR1 genes by means of RT-PCR, and quantitative analysis was performed using β-actin as internal contrast.Results: Positive expression rate of GST-pi and MDR1 in ovarian carcinoma were 61.1% and 33.3%,respectively,and in contrast, 20% and 10% in normal ovarian tissues respectively. The level of GST-pi gene expression in ovarian carcinoma was obviously higher than that in normal ovarian tissue (P<0.05)and MDR1 gene also had high level expression in ovarian carcinoma, but had no statistical significantance. Four patients with ovarian carcinoma had GST-pi and MDR1 coexpression. Expression levels of GST-pi mRNA were lower than that of protein. Conclusions: (1) GST-pi and MDR1 had higher level expression in ovarian carcinoma than in normal ovarian tissues. (2) GST-pi and MDR1 may have same regulating factors but different mechanisms of action. (3)Processing after transcription and/or regulation of translation level may exist in GST-pi expression.