K. Gyftopoulos et al., Cyclin E and Ki67 (MIB1) as markers of proliferative activity in human prostate cancers: an immunohistochemical study, UROL ONCOL, 6(6), 2001, pp. 249-253
Recent evidence has implicated cyclins in the evolution and progression of
various malignancies. We immunohistochemically evaluated the expression of
cyclin E, a G1 cyclin, along with Ki67-assessed proliferative activity in p
rostatic carcinoma. Formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded tissue sections from
eighty-four previously untreated, prostate carcinomas were distributed acco
rding to tumor grade and examined for the expression of cyclin E. Results w
ere compared with Ki67 expression as well as tumor grade. Cyclin E was dete
cted in 22 of 84 cases (26.2%) and its expression varied substantially (mea
n index varied from 4,7-9,0). Ki67 staining was present in 35.7% of cases.
Although no correlation with tumor grade was found for either cyclin E or K
i67, a statistically significant correlation was present between the expres
sion of the two biomarkers (Fisher's test, p <0.0001). We examined the prol
iferative activity of prostatic carcinomas of different tumor grades with m
arkers for Ki67 and cyclin E. Our findings indicate that reactivities with
these markers are strongly correlated with each other but their expression
seems independent of tumor grade. Further studies on the clinical implicati
ons of the combined variable of cyclin E and Ki67 expression might disclose
a useful prognostic indicator of survival or tumor relapse in patients wit
h prostate carcinoma. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.