Objective. This study investigated the patterns of expression of cyclin E i
n clear cell carcinoma and other gynecological cancers.
Methods, Immunohistochemistry was performed on paraffin-embedded archival s
pecimens of ovarian, endometrial, cervical, and renal carcinomas.
Results. Expression of cyclin E was evident in epithelial ovarian carcinoma
s utilizing immunohistochemistry. Immunohistochemistry revealed a high leve
l of expression of cyclin E in a subset of gynecologic carcinomas, namely c
lear cell carcinomas, but not in clear cell carcinomas of renal origin.
Conclusion. These data suggest that an elevated level of immunohistochemica
l activity of cyclin E is a property of clear cell carcinomas of Mullerian
origin. Immunohistochemistry with anti-cyclin E antibodies may serve as a u
seful method for diagnosing gynecologic clear cell carcinomas. Future studi
es are needed to confirm a possible increased activity of cyclin E in clear
cell tumors. (C) 1999 Academic Press.