Amplification and overexpression of the cell cycle-related gene cyclin
D1 have been demonstrated in several human malignancies and have been
shown to be directly oncogenic in breast epithelium and lymphocytes.
Overexpression of the gene can occur in the absence of gene amplificat
ion. We have investigated whether cyclin D1 is overexpressed in a pane
l of 43 sporadic epithelial ovarian cancers using immunohistochemistry
. Cyclin D1 was overexpressed in 26% of these tumors. Overexpression o
f cyclin D1 is associated with borderline or well-differentiated, grad
e 1 tumors but does not correlate with a particular histological type,
overexpression of the c-erb-B2 oncogene, or presence of estrogen rece
ptors. It is suggested that overexpression of cyclin D1 map contribute
to the pathogenesis of epithelial ovarian cancers, including a subset
of tumors different from those overexpressing the c-erb-B2 oncogene.
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