The obeticholic acid can positively regulate the cancerous behavior of MCF7 breast cancer cell line.
Reza RahmaniNeda EivaziSolaleh EmamgholipourMahdi AminianAli JalilianMaliheh PaknejadPublished in: Molecular biology reports (2024)
It seems that OCA can exert anti-cancer effects on the MCF-7 cells by reducing growth, proliferation, migration, invasion, and regulation of the expression of genes involved in cancer-associated pathways. However, it should be noted that further studies are warranted to establish this concept, especially the increase of VEGF-A can be considered a challenge for the results of this study.