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CYCLIN D1 OVEREXPRESSION IN NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CARCINOMA: CORRELATION WITH Ki67 LABELLING INDEX AND POOR CYTOPLASMIC DIFFERENTIATION

✍ Scribed by MATE, JOSÉ L.; ARIZA, AURELIO; ARACIL, CARME; LÓPEZ, DOLORES; ISAMAT, MARC; PÉREZ-PITEIRA, JAVIER; NAVAS-PALACIOS, JOSÉ J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
566 KB
Volume
180
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3417

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✦ Synopsis


Cyclin D l is part of the molecular system regulating the cell cycle G1 to S transition point. Its overexpression, a common finding in carcinomas of the breast, oesophagus, and head and neck, has also been demonstrated in a high percentage of non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs). The role of cyclin D l in NSCLC has been studied by correlating its immunoreactivity with the Ki67 labelling index in paraffin-embedded, autoclaved surgical samples of 56 NSCLC cases. In addition, flow cytometric determination of ploidy and cell cycle status was carried out on 172 fresh tumour samples from the same cases. Twenty-four (42.8 per cent) NSCLCs showed positive cyclin D1 immunostaining, a finding which showed no relationship to ploidy pattern, cell cycle phase, histological subtype, or lymph node metastasis, but was significantly associated with the Ki67 labelling index (P=0*03) and with poor cytoplasmic differentiation (P=O-Ol). Cyclin D1-positive nuclei were abundant in poorly differentiated zones and absent in the best differentiated areas, particularly in heavily keratinized fields. These data indicate that in NSCLC, cyclin Dl overexpression is not only associated with a high cell proliferation rate, but also seems to play a role in the process of tumour differentiation.