Immunohistochemical detection of CHEK2 in human breast tissues and tumors on a tissue microarray. Examples include breast carcinomas with normal (panels A and H) or aberrantly reduced (panels B, C, D, E, F, G and I) CHEK2 levels, compared with normal breast tissue control (panel J). The samples shown in panels B, C, and D are from three different tumors with 1100delC, and corresponding detailed staining patterns are documented in panels E, F, and G, respectively. Panel I shows reduced CHEK2 immunostaining in a breast carcinoma wild type for exon 10. The incubation with the DCS-270 antibody and biotin-streptavidin-peroxidase detection was not followed by nuclear counterstaining (Bartkova et al. 2001; Lukas et al. 2001), to facilitate evaluation of the CHEK2 staining intensity in the nuclei of tumor cells, normal epithelial cells, and stromal cells. Note the reduced staining for CHEK2 in panels B, C, D, E, F, G, and I, compared with normal levels seen in panels A, H, and J. Magnification 30×, in panels A–D, and 120×, in panels E–J.