Basic Research
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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 14, 2008; 14(26): 4179-4184
Published online Jul 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.4179
Immunohistochemical localization of glutathione S-transferase-pi in human colorectal polyps
Eleni Gaitanarou, Eleni Seretis, Dimitrios Xinopoulos, Emmanuel Paraskevas, Niki Arnoyiannaki, Irene Voloudakis-Baltatzis
Eleni Gaitanarou, Eleni Seretis, Irene Voloudakis-Baltatzis, Department of Electron Microscopy-Cell Biology, “G. Papanicolaou” Research Center of Oncology and Experimental Surgery, “Agios Savvas” Anticancer Hospital of Athens, Athens 11522, Greece
Dimitrios Xinopoulos, Emmanuel Paraskevas, Department of Gastroenterology, “Agios Savvas” Anticancer Hospital of Athens, Athens 11522, Greece
Niki Arnoyiannaki, Department of Pathology of the Regional Anticancer-Oncologic Hospital of Athens “Agios Savvas”, Athens 11522, Greece
Author contributions: Gaitanarou E, Seretis E and Voloudakis-Baltatzis I designed research; Gaitanarou E and Seretis E performed research; Xinopoulos D and Paraskevas E contributed equally to perform all surgical cases; Arnoyiannaki N performed histological grading; Gaitanarou E and Seretis E analyzed data; Gaitanarou E, Seretis E and Voloudakis-Baltatzis I wrote the paper.
Correspondence to: Dr. Irene Voloudakis-Baltatzis, Department of Cell Biology, Electron Microscopy and Molecular Biology, “G. Papanicolaou” Research Center of Oncology and Experimental Surgery “Agios Savvas” Anticancer Hospital, 171, Alexandras Av., Athens 11522, Greece. ibalt@ath.forthnet.gr
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Received: January 30, 2008
Revised: June 17, 2008
Accepted: June 24, 2008
Published online: July 14, 2008
Abstract

AIM: To investigate the distribution of the placental form of glutathione-S-transferase (GST) in colon polyps in order to evaluate the role of GST-pi in these tissues.

METHODS: Sixteen polyp tissues removed at colonoscopy were examined. Tissues were investigated histologically and ultrastructurally. GST-pi expression was also analysed immunohistochemically, using peroxidase anti-peroxidase (PAP) method and immunogold labelling method, for light and electron microscope respectively.

RESULTS: All polyp tissues examined were adenoma of low, mild and high- grade dysplasia as shown in the histopathological reports. Nevertheless, the examination of the above specimens with electron microscope revealed that 3 of 9 adenoma of mild dysplasia had ultrastuctural features similar to high-grade dysplasia adenoma. GST-pi was variably expressed in adenoma, with the lowest relative levels occurring in low-grade adenoma and the highest levels found in high-grade adenoma. GST-pi was located mainly in undifferentiated epithelial cells. GST-pi positive particles were found in the cytoplasm and especially in the nucleus adjacent to the nuclear membrane of these cells.

CONCLUSION: The overexpression of GST-pi in mild-grade adenomas with significant subcellular changes and in the majority of high-grade dysplasia adenoma suggests that this might be related to the carcinogenetic proceeding. Immunohistochemical localization of GST-pi in combination with ultrastructural changes indicate that GST-pi might be a sensitive agent for the detection of preneoplastic transformations in adenoma.

Keywords: Glutathione S-transferase-pi; Colorectal polyps; Adenoma; Electron microscopy; Peroxidase anti-peroxidase method; Immunogold method