Modulation of Glutathione-S-Transferase by Phytochemicals: To Activate or Inhibit—That Is the Question
Irina Stoian, Adelina Vlad, Marilena Gîlcă, Dorin Dragoș
Abstract
Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are phase II detoxification enzymes that display several enzymatic activities, including transferase, peroxidase, reductase, and isomerase functions, as well as non-enzymatic roles (e.g., serving as binding proteins). Their complex functionality lies in the biotransformation of xenobiotics (e.g., pesticides, drugs) and certain endogenous compounds, primarily metabolites produced by phase I detoxification enzymes. Several plant-derived compounds have been shown to modulate the activity and expression levels of these enzymes. Phytochemical activators of GSTs are potentially beneficial for detoxification in cases of exposure to various toxic compounds, whereas inhibitors of GSTs could have positive effects as adjuvant treatments for cancers that express high levels of GSTs associated with drug resistance.