In this study, a specific monoclonal antibody was used to immunohistochemically investigate correlated expression of the cell cycle promoter cyclin E and the proliferation marker Ki-67 in benign extravillous trophoblast and gestational trophoblastic lesions. Our data show that cyclin E is expressed in the normal extravillous trophoblast, with strongest levels of expression in the cell columns of anchoring villi. Differences could be observed in expression of Ki-67 in both normal extravillous trophoblast and gestational trophoblastic lesions. In the extravillous trophoblast of the cell columns, expression of cyclin E started more distal compared with Ki-67 and was maintained (with less intensity) into the deeper layers of interstitial trophoblast. In the benign trophoblastic lesions (exaggerated placental site [EPS] and placental site nodule [PSN]) and in the trophoblast proliferations on the surface of hydropic villi of hydatidiform moles (HM), the percentage of cells expressing cyclin E was higher than of those expressing Ki-67. The same observation could be made for a case of placental site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT). In contrast, choriocarcinomas (N=8), which are definitely malignant tumors, showed an opposite pattern, with a much higher percentage of strongly Ki-67-positive cells compared with cyclin E-positive cells. We conclude that cyclin E is expressed in benign extravillous trophoblast and gestational trophoblastic lesions, where a ratio cyclin E/Ki-67<1 characterizes choriocarcinomas, whereas PSTT and the benign lesions (HM, EPS, PSN) show expression of cyclin E in a higher percentage of cells than Ki-67 (cyclin E/Ki-67 ratio >1).