HCT116 cells are used in a variety of biomedical studies involving colon cancer proliferation and corresponding inhibitors. The cell line has been used in
tumorigenicity studies, along with other research that has shown that
Cyclin D1 holds large importance for the activity of lithocholic acid hydroxyamide. HCT116 cells can also function in
xenografts, with
docetaxel,
5-FU, and
flavopiridol limiting tumor growth
in vitro. The HCT116 cell line was found to have two variations; one with a large expression of the Insp8 gene, and the other without. The Insp8 gene is part of a cell's
energy metabolism process, and can affect the cellular
phenotype as a result. ==References==