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The Glutathione-related Detoxification Pathway in the Human Breast: a Highly Coordinated System Disrupted in the Tumour Tissues

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Journal Cancer Lett
Specialty Oncology
Date 2000 Aug 15
PMID 10940503
Citations 6
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Abstract

Glutathione and the associated enzymes, glutathione S-transferases, peroxidases, and reductase, have been implicated in cancer chemoresistance. This pathway was investigated in paired cancerous and peritumoral breast samples from 41 women. The tumours exhibited a higher redox status as deduced from increased transferase, peroxidase, and reductase activities and from higher total and reduced glutathione contents. Several components were strongly correlated in peritumoral tissues, suggesting a highly co-ordinated glutathione pathway that appeared disrupted in breast tumours with only a few correlations left. Therefore, resistance could spontaneously result from deregulated variations in the glutathione pathway, which might be relevant to the malignant disease progression.

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