Journal of clinical practice and research, cilt.46, sa.3, ss.214-223, 2024 (ESCI)
Objective: This study aims to explore the expression profiles of the glutathione S-transferaseMu (GST-M) isozyme and tumor protein 53 (p53) in both healthy and tumorous brain tissues.
The findings are compared with clinical features and lifestyle factors to identify potential
associations or correlations.
Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 149 patients
diagnosed with primary or metastatic intracranial tumors. The expression levels of GST-M and
p53 proteins were assessed in healthy and tumorous brain tissues using immunohistochemical
staining. We also evaluated the associated clinical features and lifestyle factors.
Results: There was a significant difference in the expression levels of GST-M between tumorous
and healthy brain tissues, with tumor tissues showing higher expression (p<0.0001). Conversely,
robust p53 expression was absent in both normal (97.3%) and tumor (78.5%) tissues. Nevertheless,
a significantly higher prevalence of samples with p53 expression was found in the tumor group
(p<0.0001). No associations were found between expression levels and clinical features or lifestyle
risk factors. Furthermore, GST-M and p53 expression did not impact postoperative survival rates.
Conclusion: The findings indicate an elevated expression of GST-M in brain tumor tissues,
suggesting a potential role for GST-M in brain tumorigenesis.